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" Blitzer interjected, "But the US doesn't do it anymore.
" To which Trump interjected, "Because you'd be in jail.
" Mr. Sanders interjected: "I don't think that's quite right.
" Meadows interjected, joking that the reporter was a "downer.
" Ms. Mollin interjected: "We've got nothing going on here.
"Why would you marry them?" he interjected, according to Scarborough.
"I love it when boys sing girl songs," Lambert interjected.
At other points during the hearing, protesters interjected with chants.
"I'd like to see Tiger on the team," Clarke interjected.
Nevertheless, Zeman has often interjected his views into domestic politics.
"But you guys love Russia!" his opponent, Tim Kaine, interjected.
" Conway interjected: "Do you want me to ask the questions?
"I think they already called the vote," a reporter interjected.
" Gorsuch interjected to set him straight: "I-80 across Montana.
Seeing the fist, a jobless man, Isaac Chikopa, 23, interjected.
Pelosi interjected to say "like five people" comprise that group.
" Mr. Rangel interjected: "A communist leader that's a potential enemy!
" Williams interjected, "I thought you were trying to help him.
The Democratic vice presidential nominee repeatedly interjected when Indiana Gov.
" Mr. Kaine interjected: "Why won't he release his tax returns?
He interjected: 'there were no prostitutes; there were never prostitutes.
"Hey, man, there's no need to berate her," I interjected.
" Brouwer interjected to add, "It doesn't belong to our sport.
Everything interjected in the new paintings are things I like.
"And that's regardless of Miri," a colleague of his interjected.
"They haven't made the man for Rachel," someone else interjected.
Ms. Krueger attempted to speak again, and Mr. DeFrancisco interjected.
"You're on the committee that oversees border security," Buttigieg interjected.
But the police officers interjected, reminding him of their deal.
" Mr. Guzmán, the counselor, interjected: "What are you doing there?
"One at a time," a moderator interjected, to no avail.
"We are not ridiculous — please, please," the Parliament's president interjected.
" Warren interjected, saying, "This is also a question about electability.
"You're going straight to the convention," host Chuck Todd interjected.
"For Zaheer, that's bedtime," another fencer, Jessica, interjected from nearby.
Where an attorney general, who had recused himself, interjected himself.
"That's ridiculous," Gabbard interjected, before getting bowled over by Harris.
"  Macron interjected shortly thereafter: "We have lost cooperation with Turkey.
Sitting to Mykhailiuk's right at the postgame interview table, he interjected.
"I should have gotten it," Trump interjected on the TV award.
"You literally said the opposite of that several time," Dennis interjected.
"I think I can explain what Kelley is saying," he interjected.
Pelosi interjected that McAleenan was also one of the president's people.
"Not if I marry him first!" interjected another woman standing nearby.
" Vance then interjected, "Yes, just go ahead and say it, yes!
" In the background, her brother Randy, interjected: "More than a few.
Judge Paul Diamond, an appointee of President George W. Bush, interjected.
" A frustrated Corker interjected: "Just what's going on with the culture.
"But if you've only won Ohio…" he began before Kasich interjected.
There was also that place in Boston, the woman interjected. Remember?
"And I said, 'Will you just kiss me already,'" she interjected.
The students read religious texts, and the mufti interjected with commentary.
"Wrong," Mr. Trump interjected, reprising an interruption from the first debate.
"But people don't want that there for a reason," Maroney interjected.
Jay Inslee of Washington interjected, pounding the air with his fist.
Bryan interjected, describing his most recent brush with MS-13 members.
"We want to thank Random House," he interjected at one point.
"Tomorrow's another day in Parliament," Mr. Johnson interjected with a laugh.
" A judge interjected, "Or eat, or be put in isolation, right?
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts interjected after the exchange on Mexico's president.
Biden quickly interjected, saying Obama never spoke highly of Cuba's regime.
"When you met with the Russians?" the Eric Trump character interjected.
Trump interjected that Cruz wasn't doing so because it wouldn't work.
Mike Lee of Utah then interjected, raising a point of order.
" Hallgrimsson interjected: "At least as long as the wives have not arrived.
" His father Raul interjected, "Our Internet experience is still in its infancy.
"I don't want nobody to try and split us up," Westbrook interjected.
"Who is there in the White House staff right now?" interjected Karl.
" Trump, seemingly caught off-guard, repeatedly interjected: "Where did you find this?
"Listen to me," Jenner interjected while holding up a tiny black purse.
Kabila interjected occasionally, Kikaya said, urging the miners not to pursue arbitration.
"Whimsy, lovely to meet you too," Williams interjected, imitating McConaughey's distinctive drawl.
" Williams interjected, "You owe black people an apology -- explain it to us.
" Interjected Pence, "Senator, do you take all the deductions you're entitled to?
"Her message resonates with me, at least," co-host Sunny Hostin interjected.
" Seidman then interjected, "And son, President Peres has had countless extraordinary achievements.
" Justice Elena Kagan, another Obama appointee, interjected, calling Francisco's arguments "not intuitive.
"I hear and understand," the mayor interjected while protesters drowned her out.
"These proceedings will not be used to out the whistleblower," Schiff interjected.
"Turns out that, that was a total waste of money," Lord interjected.
"Kris Kardashian, who was also being interviewed by Sorkin, interjected, "Yea, Kanye!
"What do you mean, like vegans?" he interjected, launching into this rant.
"Great," Mr. Trump interjected, each time Mr. Najib reeled off a figure.
Mr. Castile started to respond, but Officer Yanez interjected, his voice louder.
" Antonio Tajani, the normally mild-mannered president of the Parliament, interjected. "Mr.
Bernie Sanders, Warren quickly interjected, setting a fiery tone for the debate.
"You can end this question any time you want to," Popovich interjected.
As he has during past proceedings, Dear repeatedly interjected his own comments.
" Trump quickly interjected, "Yeah, but I want them to buy farm products.
" Cheekily, DiCaprio interjected with a brief although joking admission, simply saying "I did.
The way she interjected and posed questions that undermined my thinking was uncomfortable.
"You aren&apost saying: you, individual, don&apost go to college," I interjected.
" At that, Denise interjected, "I couldn't wait to get rid of mine. Sorry.
"As a soldier, I will tell you, that answer is unacceptable," she interjected.
" But then Andy Cohen interjected asking, "Do you think it's a real business?
" Rubio interjected: "When they're done with the yoga, can I answer a question?
"I remember you telling me to never let anybody know that," Jada interjected.
"That's what we're worried about," Denise Keehan-Smith, CB2's chair, quickly interjected.
" Host Stuart Varney interjected to say that Ballabon used a "very strong word.
" Cuomo interjected, "Well, he has pardoned some people, but not in this situation.
" Trump Jr. interjected saying "these are the details that the media always neglects.
" Brooks interjected and rephrased his question again, asking if there "are other factors.
"Bees aren't kittens — they don't engender a lot of sympathy," Mr. Segal interjected.
His wife, Paula, like him a Republican who voted for President Trump, interjected.
At other times, she interjected to gently clarify or contradict Mr. Kurtag's point.
"I will do whatever the committee wants to —" Kavanaugh said, before Durbin interjected.
"I didn't think it was cute that I was sexually assaulted," I interjected.
" Before he could finish his point, Sanders interjected, saying: "It's not a business.
Mr. Xi interjected, saying that China had the longest continuous civilization in history.
And as for the last guy, George — " Mr. Moffat confidently interjected, "Doctor Octopus.
"You're going a bit far," interjected Abdul Manshawi, a self-professed Sisi supporter.
Hubot lurked, responded and interjected, accumulating an intimate set of routinized in-jokes.
"Wait a minute," he interjected in response to a question about common traits.
" Mr. Luger interjected: "And that is how you turn it into a myth.
"I have never stopped at three beers," Ms. Lynne interjected, with a laugh.
"It's Susan Rice," Mr. Baldwin interjected, talking about President Obama's national security adviser.
" At that point, Grassley interjected to say, "I was going to introduce her.
"I'm no longer interested in that," Gaetz interjected, trying to move on. ADVERTISEMENT
"When you think of breeding, you think of animals breeding, populating," Ryan interjected.
" Mr. Tourville interjected that perhaps it wasn't "the happiest moment of their life.
" Clinton then interjected, telling Odom that de Blasio actually meant "cautious politician time.
"I didn't come here to listen to this argument," Klobuchar interjected to applause.
When the apparently perplexed student mentioned something about having a white identity, Spencer interjected.
"I will move to another state at some point, or another country," Kourtney interjected.
"She's 13, she doesn't get to be down with the party," interjected Robin Quivers.
He interjected "male player" to clarify that the achievement has been reached by women.
" Turner interjected, saying that's "not the point" and that "children's lives are at stake.
"I don't know why you'd say that, that's such a racist question," he interjected.
Sharpton has interjected himself into the campaign on issues important to the black community.
"-- about two o'clock in the morning, two, three o'clock in the morning," Crawford interjected.
"Three different flavors for Leon Smith, all sitting in front of him," Fuller interjected.
"We're voting for Rick," Derek Soose interjected before a canvasser could complete his sentence.
"You don't have to ask me," Trump interjected before Dickerson could finish his sentence.
"No, Dad," Dru Love interjected, his competitiveness poking a hole in his polite demeanor.
"We are not about trying to take away health care from anyone," she interjected.
" But, I interjected, Trump and many of his supporters say the press perpetuates "hoaxes.
"But understand —" "You did a hell of a job in your job," Biden interjected.
"He can't stop us from worshipping him," interjected Castillo, who was also on the call.
Finally, after he had spoken – uninterrupted – for more than 30 seconds, MSNBC's Chris Hayes interjected.
Harris looked downward for a second and glanced to her left before Abrams politely interjected.
"No, no, no, that's all right," Biden said in the video after the aide interjected.
They didn't do anything, they just exist and..." Colbert interjected, "But you love them completely.
Trump repeatedly interjected to deny that he made the comments as Clinton pressed her attack.
John McCain interjected to say the witness should be allowed to answer the question. Sen.
He spoke of being "underleveraged," and interjected "that's called business, by the way" when Mrs.
K., O.K.!" inmates in the audience interjected approvingly, or, more enthusiastically, "Ya-ya, ya-ya!
Ellis had interjected Thursday during the questioning of a bank employee by prosecutor Uzo Asonye.
Fairley interjected with questions about solving murders and whether clairvoyance was useful for gambling tips.
The Republican National Committee's chief strategist, Sean Spicer, quickly interjected, suggesting her optimism was spin.
Amid this jubilation, Jerrod smilingly interjected, ''Damn shame what he did to those women, though.
" Israel interjected: "He's the first person to even come to the South Bronx and campaign.
"That was the least of your problems, your problems with the curfew," Chris Cuomo interjected.
"It's not 'like' we were forced," my father, Gabriel, interjected from across the crowded table.
"But it's so few miles," interjected Ms. Mullgrav, who said the train should go express.
" Julie Hayden, his wife and co-host, immediately interjected, telling Bonniwell, "Don't even say that.
It could just as easily have been otherwise, Ulrich, Musil's antiheroic protagonist, might have interjected.
Mr. Rubio, seeing an opening to position himself above the spat, eventually interjected, mocking his rivals.
Claire McCaskill, who interjected asking if that meant he would get more liberal in the Cabinet.
"I'm going to be very proud to hand this to my friends from 'Moonlight,'" Horowitz interjected.
Hopefully future editing tools will let people add custom subtitles, stickers, interjected titling screens and more.
" As Feinberg attempted to ask why ethnicity was relevant, she interjected, "I'm asking you a question.
Chyna gave a little eye roll as Kardashian interjected, saying he uses it every single day.
She joined in on the fan chants and interjected her own opinions in fevered game commentary.
" Russell herself interjected and agreed with Speedman's assessment that her character's haircut resembled a "chia pet.
"We just met, it's a little early for me to be giving you advice," Carlson interjected.
"We avoided a Great Depression," he interjected during an onstage interview last month in Austin, Tex.
"If they can't afford it today, they sure as hell can't afford it tomorrow," Heitkamp interjected.
Giuliani's lawyer quickly interjected that the remark was a joke — but the answer was telling nonetheless.
Clinton tweaked her opponent for evading taxes, Mr. Trump interjected: "Such a nasty woman," he said.
" That's when Trump interjected: "We have people coming into the country, or trying to come in.
" Then, the Echo Dot Show's Alexa interjected by saying tin foil was actually made of "aluminum.
The group interjected, saying it was two different groups of women who went to the bathroom.
Eventually, Ms. Ward interjected, saying that Mr. Ansari wasn't big enough to be a physical threat.
"No, I mean, I didn't like go away from the game for five years," Spieth interjected.
" The crowd started to clap, but Ido Anteby, SpaceIL's chief executive, immediately interjected, "But it's not.
" Mr. Kirdahy, a lawyer turned theatrical producer, interjected, "Terrence has never bought art as an investment.
Mr. Pence, a former governor of Indiana, then interjected that South Bend was a troubled city.
"There are lot of Patels in India," Mr. Obama interjected, prompting more laughter from the audience.
"Excuse me, your wins are now," Trump interjected, saying the WTO wants to keep him happy.
"Yeah, you wish for a nice school shooting to interrupt the monopoly—" Ms. Hayden quickly interjected.
" Goldberg was sitting with us, and she interjected, "Even though you know you did nothing wrong.
When a reporter asked him about Walker not losing a race in decades, Evers quickly interjected.
"I don't know if it's irrelevant," Jordan, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, interjected.
She was engaged in a networking conversation when Mr. Norman "smoothly interjected," as he put it.
" Johnson interjected, "I can't make a dollar on these tickets, you can't give these shits away.
" A woman in the audience interjected, "Where were you in the last election, you didn't do that?
" Amoruso then interjected, "So Brad Pitt, if you're listening..." and Paltrow finished, "I fucked that up, Brad.
" Co-host Robin Quivers interjected, "Howard feels that the father being a wreck is a good thing.
Immediately after Andresen gave his closing statement, another panel member, Vitalik Buterin, a prominent cryptocurrency developer, interjected.
After Behar discussed the story with her fellow co-hosts Abby Huntsman and Sunny Hostin, McCain interjected.
"You knew that you would be asked these questions when you relied on that policy," Harris interjected.
" Trump interjected, "Actually, that's not why I do it — I do it because my brain is bad.
" Puerto Rico's governor, Alejandro García Padilla, interjected: "The secretary and the administration have been there with us.
"I think his dog could get a security clearance easier, the dog's got papers," the host interjected.
Williams's lawyer interjected to note that Pence's office "has taken the position" that the call is classified.
A staff member interjected to tell him how Keillor used to do this part of the job.
" What happened next: Trump's trade negotiator Robert Lighthizer interjected and said Cohn's golf course example was "ridiculous.
After Harf interjected, the two continued arguing until the network cut to a news conference with Rep.
"We were clinging to each other all throughout the show," interjected her friend, Libby King, an actress.
Biden immediately interjected, saying "You're full of shit," and implored those gathered to listen to his clarification.
"I dislike the additional level of anxiety that's sort of randomly interjected into my life," she said.
Trump then sought to move on to another reporter's question, but Alexander interjected to ask another question.
"Do you want to hear a conservative perspective on the show ever?" she continued, before Goldberg interjected.
He refused to consider anything I said and typically talked — or yelled — over me when I interjected.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly interjected himself into criminal justice matters in ways that previous presidents have avoided.
Judge Wilson interjected to tell the jury that Mac's email is not part of the defamation claim.
That's when Castro, the former Housing and Urban Development secretary and the chief instigator Thursday night, interjected.
" CNN correspondent Brian Stelter, who was also sitting on the panel, interjected, saying: "We're doing this today?
Mr. Schumer interjected, calling on Ms. Pelosi, who disputed Ms. Nielsen's statistics, two of the officials said.
As the American, Phillip Blair, began a sermon about unborn children, an Australian reading a book interjected.
The 51-year-old representative interjected and demanded Young's comments removed from record of the legislative debate.
Maher interjected that that wasn't enough — Attorney General Jeff Sessions should recuse himself and appoint an independent prosecutor.
"Hillary Clinton was dying to get back with Russia [as secretary of state]," he interjected at one point.
"I just want to make sure I heard you correctly, as a woman anchoring the show," Baldwin interjected.
"She wouldn't even let me look at the candy," her daughter, Lea Viellgas, interjected through bites of pizza.
" The host, Nischelle Turner, helpfully interjected, "But is it a decision?" to which Dash responded, "It's your body!
"She is actually going to make two or three speeches," he interjected, drawing an "Oh!" from his wife.
It's essentially just subliminal messages interjected into people's daily life, whether it's their commute or walk to work.
After lawyers attempted to answer the question, Walker interjected to inform them that his grandmother was actually dead.
"You're creating a debate that's not happening," McCarthy interjected off microphone from the sidelines of the news conference.
But much more has to be done —"But de Blasio interjected, saying, "I still don't have an answer.
" TMZ's Van Lathan interjected with, "I think what you're doing right now is actually the absence of thought.
Phil interjected himself, recalibrated and answered the two or three points that this donor was hammering me on.
"That's the most idiotic thing I've heard in my life, and it smacks of sexism," the mayor interjected.
"If the camera wasn't on and that was the policy, you should fire the chief," Mr. Swalwell interjected.
The Crown interjected during Collet's emotional testimony on Thursday, when she claimed Ezekiel's autopsy report had been falsified.
Judge Wilson interjected to ask what languages Musk does know, since the judge thought that might be faster.
House Speaker Paul Ryan immediately understood the significance of what McCarthy said and quickly interjected after McCarthy's comment.
The tweets are a bit difficult to follow because he interjected something largely unrelated between two of them.
"Shadow profiles," interjected one, seizing on a moment's hesitation as Zuckerberg sifted his notes for the next talking point.
" Justice Stephen Breyer interjected at that point to say, "I wouldn't think that's true, even if they concluded it.
"The gentleman will comply with the rules and not cast aspersions on the President," Sensenbrenner, a Wisconsin Republican, interjected.
" -- October 2412 exchange with reporters at signing of trade agreements with Japan "We were put into this battle -- interjected.
I'm just saying," he explained — at which point, Kincade interjected: "That is the dumbest thing you have ever said.
The dream has all the elements of Soriano's late work: divine transmission; displacement; the temporal interjected by the spiritual.
" White House communications aide Hope Hicks then interjected, saying Trump would release his returns "once the audit is over.
But when Sanders interjected with an "I would," the moderators and Warren told the senator it was her turn.
She interjected herself into commission proceedings and rewrote key documents to reflect preferences of the VA and White House.
The choreographer Faye Driscoll interjected every so often, asking the performers to slow down or to gesticulate more sharply.
" Trump, who had been relatively subdued during the first half hour of the debate, interjected: "Such a nasty woman.
Mr. Trump interjected at one point, as administration officials explained the timetable for rolling out tests to the states.
Soon after Mr. Graham's statement, Mr. Trump interjected on Twitter casting doubt on whether lawmakers can reach a deal.
The moderator tried to quell the crowd's jeers, saying "we're not going to boo," when the Michigan congresswoman interjected.
And that's the really important thing here, is this President interjected himself completely inappropriately into the military justice system.
"Wait, wait, I'm not done," a teacher interjected as he spoke, berating him for failing to visit her school.
Biden's wife, Jill, quickly interjected, "We've got to go!" as the crowd applauded to conclude the Q-and-A.
" When a Conservative ally of Mr. Johnson interjected, the speaker boomed, "Get out, man, you will not be missed!
" But the cashier at the shop, Nurit Ben-David, interjected, saying of Mr. Silver: "We support and love him.
Heytens, could we back up a little," Ginsburg interjected, "and explain to me why these decisions are not mandatory?
"I could watch that runway show," he added before MSNBC anchor Brian Williams interjected and cut to a commercial break.
Scarborough interjected, asking Pruitt two more times whether he spoke to the president about about the reality of global warming.
When Trump threatened to shut down the government to get more resources to fight MS-2628 gangs, Comstock quickly interjected.
Clapper's North Korean counterpart would spew anti-American vitriol, and if Clapper interjected, he would simply yell over the director.
Clinton to describe her plan to defeat the Islamic State, Mr. Lauer interjected before the candidate could begin her reply.
Clinton said she had opposed the trans-Pacific trade deal, Mr. Trump interjected and, raising his voice, talked over her.
Suddenly, Shannon Jones, a member of an organization called Bronxites for NYPD Accountability, interjected, screaming until Mr. Delatorre walked away.
Mr. Thompson's spokeswoman, listening to the call, interjected, trying to steer him away from the subject, but he rebuffed her.
"With all due respect, you haven't come up with one thing you think he's doing well," host Matt Lauer interjected.
"What does Ali Velshi's background have to do with dating children, 22019-year-old girls?" co-host Stephanie Ruhle interjected.
Grassley interjected and interrupted during both Ford and Kavanaugh's questioning, often sparring with Democratic senators over criticisms of his committee.
"They have signage on their Seattle building," the deputy mayor for economic development, Alicia Glen, interjected during the same call.
"A year to a year and a half," interjected Anthony Fauci, a government veteran of disease outbreaks under six presidents.
" CNN's Shimon Prokupecz interjected: "I don't think there's going to be any more indictments in terms of the Mueller team.
When Klobuchar pressed him, Yang should have interjected and spoken up about how he'd pay for his addiction treatment centers.
" Mr. al-Baluchi then interjected, according to the transcript, that "Ubaydah," Mr. bin al-Shibh's nickname, "wrote this for me.
When Stern interjected that Bernie could have endorsed her quicker she said quote he could've and that he hurt me.
Sanders interjected that Biden has received contributions from 44 billionaires, compared with the 39 billionaires who have contributed to Buttigieg.
"I object to the senator disparaging a fellow member of the committee here in his absence," Mr. Cornyn interjected angrily.
Ellis regularly interjected during witness testimony on Wednesday, keeping Manafort's wealth and purchases from being illustrated in especially rich detail.
"There are different views about what's good for our economy and leadership in this world—" Clinton said, before Trump interjected.
"I'm not suggesting that Trump does, but —" MSNBC reporter Kate Snow interjected, noting that Dean suggested that in his tweet.
But it was only when my male friends interjected their disbelief and horror that I was prompted to start the project.
While Edmonds argued with Vicki Gunvalson over past behavior, Sulahian interjected, grabbing the 32-year-old's lips and holding them together.
Pacing and talking rapidly with a Bulgarian accent, he occasionally misspoke, and his nephew and assistant, Vladimir Yavachev, interjected with corrections.
When Varner interjected that he was Zeke's biggest cheerleader — digging his hole deeper — Zeke could have ripped him a new one.
One visitor, a woman in her 50s, interjected: "It was different back then, immigrants back then were different," according to Davis.
Ellis then interjected to ask Gates if he had any idea how much time he was facing for the dropped charges.
But when Clement used Kennedy's argument to bolster the employers' defense, Ginsburg interjected to ask about an attorney's duty of confidentiality.
When one analyst expressed regret during a conference call that he was leaving, Enders interjected to say, "I am still here".
"No one's looking at a casino when there are 100 beautiful women in front of it," Tunick interjected with a laugh.
" When Mr. Bateman painted Mr. Tambor's behavior as typical of certain performers, Ms. Shawkat interjected: "But that doesn't mean it's acceptable.
"Lindsey Graham, the senator from South Carolina whom I think you count as a friend," Berman said before Jill Biden interjected.
Notably, Elias is Podesta's lawyer and was present for that meeting with lawmakers, raising questions about whether he should have interjected.
Chris Olmstead, the young man who would soon take up the role of his congressional campaign manager, sensed danger and interjected.
But his wife, Carol, 60, quickly interjected to provide a more succinct explanation: "He reminds us a ton of our son."
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont then interjected, "Other than that, you like him," which drew laughs from the candidates and audience.
" Leaning forward in his chair, Mr. Kurz interjected, "But the problem with the age is getting better from day to day.
" When Clinton responded by saying it's good that someone with Trump's temperament isn't in charge, he interjected, "because you'd be in jail.
" Smerconish interjected: "I can't buy the notion that says 46% of those who voted in the recent election are by definition bigots.
The action moves along at a brisk pace, interjected with upbeat songs, including Meghan Trainor's "Me Too," a veritable feelin' yourself anthem.
It was not until years later that I could look back at these works and see how my personal life had interjected.
" ("She wanted to do it anyway," Paisley interjected.) But, Underwood said, there was never any "I'll do it if you'll do it.
You -- you have them here a lot," Axelrod interjected, pointing out that Obama's personal friends never refer to him as "Mr. President.
" Savidge interjected: "Is there a way, Symone, Betsy, is there a way you can listen to a counterargument and not shout back?
Over the years, she has regularly interjected new elements into the old stories, sometimes through sudden Twitter pronouncements, sometimes by other means.
The room was packed with about 50 people, including friends and colleagues of the contestants who occasionally interjected cheers from the sidelines.
Fiorina interjected, "I just have to say — " She suggested that Mr. Trump was afraid to debate Mr. Cruz if the field thinned.
Marlins man interjected at one point, telling Hample to give away any balls he might collect, and to exit the ballpark ASAP.
The corrected transcript still included several errors during moments when several people around the table talked over each other or quickly interjected.
" Less than 15 minutes later, the president interjected again, this time lashing "Elizabeth 'Pocahontas' Warren" as the other "loser of the night.
Mr. Jones interjected here and there, while the rapper Malik Work spat rabid, righteous poetry, railing against the colonization of the mind.
As he touted its wonders, he paused for a moment and interjected: "I don't want to make this a commercial for Sharpie."
Stephanopoulos pressed Comey on if he should have interjected and told Trump that was inappropriate, which Comey said was a fair criticism.
An incredulous Anderson Cooper interjected to question whether it was fair to call those beliefs a conspiracy, and Obama gladly took the bait.
Jason Sudeikis, who was also a guest on the show, interjected, "I thought Friends was the reboot?" much to the delight of Latifah.
While Hillary Clinton was talking about raising taxes on the wealthy to help support Social Security, Donald Trump shook his head and interjected.
" She also reportedly wrote that she interjected during the call to say: "You know, this does not feel like a negotiation to me.
"The newly emboldened aggression in Russia—" Kaine interjected to say Trump and Pence have praised Russian President Vladimir Putin as a great leader.
Trump gave a long-winded reply that did not directly answer the question, before ABC News chief White House correspondent Jon Karl interjected.
"But, O.K., Carter, you know what I'm getting at," she interjected at one point, futilely trying to steer her guest back on track.
Kevin later interjected with more clarifying questions that some took as disrespect, especially in light of his past issues with the LGBTQ community.
" Mr. Moyer interrupted to ask Dr. Greenberg what caused flu, and Ms. Rogers interjected: "I heard it's a government plot for population control.
Just days earlier, McCarthy promptly interjected in a bipartisan meeting when Trump appeared poised to side with Democrats on a key immigration issue.
" The senator said he wished he had interjected: He concluded: "The history of the n-word is an attack on universal human dignity.
Linda Iannelli interjected then, asking the California Democrat what she would do as president to make it easier for felons to find jobs.
Before Ms. Harris answered the question, Charlamagne tha God interjected, asking her to say what she listened to while she smoked in college.
" Wallace interjected to press Trump, saying, "what if the crown prince, speaking to you, the president of the United States, directly lied to you?
Castro quickly interjected, arguing that O'Rourke's proposal only helps asylum seekers but many people who are charged with crossing the border are undocumented immigrants.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) immediately interjected, stopping the conversation from further exploring McCarthy's assertion, and swore the Republicans present to secrecy.
The critiques of "13 Reasons Why" are also about more than artistic license; the show has interjected itself into a dire real-world situation.
In the January 7 memo, Comey writes that Trump interjected, "there were no prostitutes; there were never prostitutes" about his 2013 trip to Moscow.
As Alcindor attempted to finish her question, the President interjected, "I didn't say that," before going on to say it wouldn't have an impact.
Perhaps most telling, though, was that neither candidate angrily interjected his disagreement with the other's response as Trump did repeatedly to Clinton Monday night.
" Back at the meeting, Ernest Skinner, a self-identified "elder" who is a community liaison for Councilman Jumaane D. Williams, interjected: "Cool it, Frank.
" When she mentioned that Levin graduated from the University of Chicago, "one of the top five law schools in the nation," Levin interjected, "Three.
Before the rapper could respond, Hart -- who stepped down from hosting the Oscars in 2018 after homophobic tweets he'd made years earlier resurfaced -- interjected.
Mr. Thurston interjected, he told The Miami Herald, and asked Mr. Artiles to clarify if he had in fact used a derogative racial term.
Bob Corker, the Republican chair of the committee, interjected: "I think you called me at the time [Russia sanctions were being debated]," he said.
When Sanders interjected, basically repeating what she had said, it seemed to be an attempt not to give her the final word on the subject.
I learned how to speak English … " Clearly frustrated, Mowry Housely interjected: "I'm speaking for my kids and my experience, so you can speak from yours.
"I'm not saying that for applause," he interjected when they clapped for his assertion that reelecting Trump would represent an "existential threat" to the country.
"If everybody jumped off a bridge it doesn't mean you should jump off a bridge, too ... again, I am just trying to ask," interjected Cooper.
Mann testified that she followed him upstairs so that she could confront him over why he was checking in to her hotel — but Rotunno interjected.
Mr Rubio happily interjected that he had never taken any money from Mr Trump—relishing his new role as the front-runner's challenger-in-chief.
Afterward, as Asonye questioned another Citizens Bank employee, Taryn Rodriguez, Ellis interjected, telling Asonye to "see if we can&apost really sharply focus" the questioning.
"I think it's good to be skeptical when you have stories that are 30 years old that come out days before an election," Scarborough interjected.
I approached the first O'Malley supporter I saw, but the woman in the flowered top interjected, "He's my friend," she said, giving him a hug.
"Will the chairman continue to prohibit witnesses from answering Republican questions, as you've done in closed hearings and as you did ..." Stefanik interjected on Friday.
" Mr. Thorne interjected: "It takes Harry a while to see why those names are a burden, which, from a dramatist's point of view, is amazing.
On Tuesday, the two again interjected as she questioned Mr. Sessions over his role as campaign surrogate for President Trump and contact with Russian officials.
Sanders tried to move on, but Acosta repeatedly interjected in an attempt to ask about the women who have accused the president of sexual misconduct.
Biden's national security adviser, Colin Kahl, who was with the vice president on the plane, interjected to outline the contradictions in Trump's emerging foreign policy.
"You know, the usual path to working on a tug," interjected Mr. Leeper, as Ms. Yeomans laughed along with Bill Holm, the tug's chief engineer.
Instead, as Trump and Cruz parried, Rubio interjected, not with a transcendent moment, but with a familiar recitation of a relevant portion of his stump speech.
And while Trump once again interrupted — and interjected — far more than Clinton, he also interrupted Wallace more than any other moderator in the previous two debates.
" To this, his head of marketing interjected: "All Shawn has to do is open up his Instagram DMs, see all the blue check marks and choose.
"And the talk of canceling NAFTA and now imposing these steel tariffs have just interjected uncertainty into the economy, where it just wasn't necessary," Johnson said.
Biden and Harris clashed sharply over Biden's record on civil rights after Harris interjected to bring up his controversial recent remarks about working with segregationist Sens.
" Batty, struggling to find the front of the dress she'd just pulled on, interjected: "If you're doing drag for the money, you're in the wrong business.
Amid a conversation about age — the moderators pointed out that Warren, Biden, and Sanders would all be the oldest first-term presidents if elected — Gabbard interjected.
"Such a nasty woman," Donald J. Trump interjected in October as Hillary Clinton pointed out holes in his Social Security plan during their final presidential debate.
"What do you do to human beings in U.S. custody?" interjected one woman, bringing the hearing to an abrupt halt after nearly two hours of questioning.
Sanders tried to move on, but Acosta but repeatedly interjected in an attempt to ask about the women who have accused the president of sexual misconduct.
""And listen," Brinkley interjected, laughing conspiratorially, "if you need any help with lawyers, I can tell you: I have been through the entire phone book of lawyers.
" Zuckerberg responded that what was happening in Myanmar was a "terrible tragedy, and we need to do more," before Leahy tersely interjected, "We all agree with that.
For instance, Biden interjected frequently on discussions of Afghanistan and on other topics to make sure the president he served would hear a full airing of views.
"This is the fifth time you have interrupted a duly-elected members of Congress," Stefanik interjected, before the hearing proceeded with Republican counsel Steve Castor asking questions.
Thiem had victory all but sewn up at 4-1 in the fifth set when rain again interjected, keeping the players off the court for an hour.
But there is a juxtaposition in the exhibition that saves me from the disappointment I'm left with, where Pope L. has interjected one of his text pieces.
Grassley interjected and said the committee was running the hearing, not the White House, and that he would not suspend the hearing regardless of what Kavanaugh said.
We were discussing why she thought preventive measures or the long view mattered so much to her, when she interjected to remind me that ''everyone needs coping skills.
She quickly interjected with, "... who was an adult" and pivoted to asking why there hasn't been such an expansive probe into the allegations of sexual misconduct against Trump.
"Wait wait wait, Congressman O'Rourke, private insurance is not working for tens of millions of Americans," the mayor interjected when O'Rourke said he would not eliminate private plans.
When the two began arguing, with Trump calling Cruz a liar, Dickerson interjected with a quote your dad would say when your family would bicker during road trips.
The final scene of the short is a blur of black and white text interjected by white streaks that form into the shape of Edvard Munch's iconic Scream.
That doesn't necessarily accurately reflect what happened in the '70s in the U.K." Before Ridley could respond, one of the shows male leads, Babou Ceesay interjected, "Wow, really?
DC's The Flash interjected fantastic science and kicked off the Silver Age, Spider-Man went deeper into everyman angst, and S.H.I.E.L.D. and Doctor Strange went into full psychedelia.
"The talk of canceling NAFTA and now imposing these steel tariffs have just interjected uncertainty into the economy, where it just wasn't necessary," Johnson said earlier this year.
While explaining why he thought it was "necessary" for himself to come out, comedian Kevin Hart interjected, asking why the rapper would be taught to hate gay people.
After a few minutes of terse conversation, the head of the club interjected, "Come over here, we need you," and pulled the man away while glaring at me.
We were down, but Phil, our bassist, interjected with an idea he had at work: 'What if we were all inside a Uline catalog trying to be bought?
Someone from the congregation who had been looking at the newsfeed on a phone interjected, saying several people had been killed in a helicopter crash, including Kobe Bryant.
Bilirakis interjected that Akins was referring to the Independent Payment Advisory Board -- a 15-member panel that issues recommendations for reducing Medicare's cost, subject to congressional oversight and approval.
Magrafta occasionally interjected to try to steer the conversation back to his main talking point: the abuses of the Palestinian Authority, which he at one point likened to ISIS.
North wore a princess dress —  it's kind of her thing —  and even interjected, saying that her mom was "mean" for not sharing her mac and cheese recipe with everyone.
"This is important," Kaine interjected as Pence described St. Mother Teresa's aspiration that America be a country that learns to welcome all people by first welcoming the unborn child.
"I've been here for 20 years, so I'm going to try one more," public radio reporter Todd Zwillich interjected, pointing to comments Bannon had made about Muslims and Hispanics.
And more recently, after the NFL's unilateral decision to mandate players "stand and respect the flag and anthem" or stay in the locker room, POTUS once again interjected himself.
"It's not like that 'being forced,' it's just knowing that growing up, I'm growing up to hate this s---, I'm not suppose to..." Lil Nas said before Hart interjected.
" A seagull landed on our hood and interjected: "Yeah but he was only doing it to beat the Nazis and later he said it was his life's one regret.
The "sort of" interjected above was from the president's argument that of the three pillars on which, he said, rap rests — sex, drugs and protest — drugs are indeed worrisome.
CBS This Morning co-host Tony Dokoupil interjected to say that "most" may not be an accurate descriptor, and Burns said that they need more information in all cases.
Recovered very quickly and has since gone on very important raids," Trump interjected, calling the dog a "tough cookie" and asserting that "nobody is going to mess with him.
Capping a tension-filled day, Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, interjected in the debate early Wednesday to admonish both sides for their harsh language.
The morning after Donald Trump interjected during the final presidential debate to call Hillary Clinton "such a nasty woman," there were already countless t-shirt manufacturers jumping on that catchphrase.
" Trump interjected, "Well, he's a tough guy," adding that, "when you take over a country" at 27 years old, as Kim did, "that's one in 10,000 that could do that.
Twitter interjected and permanently suspended numerous users accounts for harassment and said it will redouble efforts to quickly thwart abusive behavior and block repeat offenders from the social media site.
The president interjected himself in the debate again Monday by proposing that legislation include repeal of ObamaCare's individual insurance mandate and lower the top individual tax rate to 35 percent.
The Democrats said that when an EPA employee emailed colleagues in February 2900 about doing a sweep of Pruitt's office, Perrotta interjected to ask them to wait on the process.
D. board member, a goateed student of German literature named Artur Abramovych, interjected with a reflection that neatly inverted the historical suffering of European Jewry along the axis of ethnonationalism.
He interjected memorably only once, to argue that the Flores agreement, which limits how long the government can detain immigrant children to 20 days, was creating a loophole for smugglers.
The center-left and the center-right are in cahoots, friendly and living near each other in wealthy neighborhoods like the Upper West Side and — "Westchester," his girlfriend interjected softly.
In the Yovanovitch deposition, the Republicans interjected when it became known the former envoy's opening statement had been obtained by the media, which they repeatedly attempted to question her about.
The Democrats said that when an EPA employee emailed colleagues in February 2017 about doing a sweep of Pruitt's office, Perrotta interjected to ask them to wait on the process.
Before the panel broke for recess, Gaetz interjected and said the only reason Democrats wanted to take a pause was to hold a press conference and push their talking points.
While prosecutors initially recommended up to six months in prison for Flynn, senior officials interjected and revised the recommendation to request no more than probation for the former national security adviser.
"I used to drink water from potholes when I was too thirsty," interjected Mario Leonel, 16, who left home in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, several weeks ago without notifying his parents.
" Rainier at that point interjected: "I think it would be better if she did not attempt to continue in films…I have to live in Monaco, and she will live there.
" As our chat meandered to local politics, the history professor interjected, "You have to understand the local government is a Jim Crow structure that was always designed to minimize black participation.
Twitter Inc interjected and permanently suspended numerous users accounts for harassment and said it will redouble efforts to quickly thwart abusive behavior and block repeat offenders from the social media site.
But then Trump interjected and told the leaders that they all should just agree to a three-month extension for the debt limit and a continuing resolution to fund the government.
The two artists, who performed while donning "Decolonize This Place" t-shirts, interjected their musical performance with recordings of migrants recounting their difficult experiences, mixed with soundbites from Trump and Ross.
Using a crowdsourced database of impersonator accounts, carefully curated by us to avoid any false positives, the bot patrolled Twitter and interjected whenever impostors tried to insinuate themselves into a discussion.
But Bill Hill, a retired conservationist and guide who was sitting a few yards away, interjected that Mr. Tester was better than most politicians he had voted to send to Washington.
The NBA said the spokesperson had "inappropriately interjected" when she asked if Houston Rockets players "felt differently" over the league's decision to distance itself from the team's general manager Daryl Morey.
"Three former chairs of the [Congressional] Black Caucus, the only African American woman that's ever been elected to the United States Senate—" "No, that's not true," a baffled-looking Booker interjected.
"It's probably no different than a group that meets on a forum for Comic-Con," interjected Angelena Culotta, 35, who lives in Louisiana and inherited her Marriott allegiance from her parents.
Reference is made to unheard conversations and events the reader cannot be a party to; questions and answers are inferred or fully elided; and the voices of students are interjected throughout.
"But the headline from that report, Hogan, is that the president personally directed his longtime attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about negotiations involving Trump Tower," host Sandra Smith interjected.
Pratt, 38, took the stage where he humbly accepted the award and gave an impassioned speech that not only highlighted his belief in God, but interjected some of his trademark absurd humor.
Eric Swalwell, one of his opponents, interjected to say Buttigieg should fire the police chief if the officer who fired the shots did not have his body camera on during the incident.
During the ABC interview, Stephanopoulos interjected to note that Trump has suggested he could recognize Russia's claim on Crimea over Ukraine's -- and Trump didn't back away from that possibility in the interview.
" He interjected, with a kind of perverse pride, "I'm the only person with a New York Times best seller that gets treated in the street like a homeless person every single day.
" He added, "I remember as a student the vote in Soviet Russia was 99.9 percent to …" Mr. Gowdy interjected to say, "We are going to get to Russia in a little bit.
Marie Yovanovitch was describing details of a smear campaign against her when House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff interjected to say that Trump was live-tweeting criticism of her testimony on Twitter.
"When my kids were going to high school, I remember going through the parking lot, there were guns in the parking lots, in the racks," the task force's president, Brenda Hammond, interjected.
The House approved that resolution on Thursday mostly along party lines, but not before an acrimonious debate in which Democratic leaders repeatedly interjected to remind lawmakers not to question each other's patriotism.
"I did not come here to listen to this argument," interjected Senator Amy Klobuchar at the sixth debate as a heated discussion over a fund-raiser at a wine cave boiled over.
The Georgia Supreme court opinion said the award was proper in part because Marchionne was "alleged to have specifically interjected himself in a federal safety investigation to the detriment" of the Walden family.
Loden said that the wedding was "very hot," and Strahovski interjected to explain that at the time, there was a major heat wave going on in Northern California, where the wedding was held.
" Find your presidential match with the 2016 Candidate Matchmaker Her partner Harry Harrison, a Vietnam veteran who also voted twice for the president, interjected from beside her to criticize Obama's "hopey, changey thing.
" RELATED: Congress returns for three-week sprint to salvage health care bill Ernst interjected "No, I do not want to take that away from you, sir, don't put words in my mouth, first.
McCain first interjected in the Assange discussion to say "he was allegedly kicked out of the Ecuadorian embassy because he was defecating everywhere and creating messes," which Anderson said was a smear campaign.
" Kasulis noted that when a CNBC reporter asked Brafman last Friday whether he was concerned about Shkreli's loose lips to the press, Shkreli interjected, referring to himself, "He can do what he wants.
"Newsflash: Paul Ryan just announced that he wants to privatize Medicare," Michael Kazin, a professor at Georgetown University, interjected during a discussion of the political implications of the Affordable Care Act's policy design.
They jolted a trial that had largely been mapped out for weeks and interjected new allegations that Democrats have used to bolster their calls for witnesses with Parnas now potentially one of them.
As Stephanie issued instructions for their next competition — call times, eye-shadow color, topknots, hair spray — Fanny interjected with some practical footnotes, confirming that they had to show up at 230:245 a.m.
Ryan reportedly then "immediately interjected, stopping the conversation from further exploring McCarthy's assertion, and swore the Republicans present to secrecy" out of fear the contents of their discussion could leak to the press.
"The risk of exit is drifting up a bit, but it's drifting up having come down with quite a wallop on the day that Obama interjected," RBC Capital Markets currency strategist, Adam Cole, said.
As the leaders discussed issues like Iran and fires in the Amazon rainforest, Trump interjected and asked why Russia should not be included in the talks, given its size and role in global affairs.
It was Ms. Pelosi who interjected, during Mr. Trump's meeting with congressional leaders days after taking office, to correct his claim that millions of unauthorized immigrants had cost him the popular vote in November.
"Having an opinion about the president and some or even all of his policies does not mean that she couldn't fairly or impartially judge the evidence against Roger Stone," Jackson interjected at one point.
On several other occasions within the first two hours of the hearing, Grassley repeatedly interjected himself to make clear how far his committee had bent over backward to help Ford get to this day.
For all their sharp arguments, the candidates uniformly reserved their harshest attacks for Mr. Trump, and several of the Democrats repeatedly interjected to plead for a mood of civility and cooperation within the party.
"And if I ever become a one-issue voter, it will be about pollution and the greenhouse effect and the fact that—" McCain then interjected that she wanted to keep the focus on Bush.
And though he does not represent Trump in the ongoing Russia investigation, he has interjected at moments to prevent Trump from short-circuiting the probe, including when Trump considered firing special counsel Robert Mueller.
Trump then explained to Comey that when the president had complimented British Prime Minister Theresa May on being the first to congratulate him on his election, Flynn interjected that another leader had called first.
" WATCH: Mo'Nique on Why She Didn't Get the Role of 'Empire"s Cookie Lyon When Mo'Nique went on to say, "This is what happens when you don't go up to the hotel room," Goldberg interjected.
When CNN host John Berman pointed out that Lee ordered the beating of his slaves, the recapture of fugitive slaves and that he fought a war to preserve the southern system of slavery, Moore interjected.
She explained to me that in a community like Arlington that does not have a mass transit system, even if you're covered, try getting to a clinic or a hospital and then someone else interjected.
The new Bollywood For decades, the Hindi-film industry, or Bollywood, has stuck to a conventional plot of "boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy wins back girl," interjected with sequences of song and dance.
On Saturday, when a reporter began to remark that he thought Anthony's assists-per-game average could be a career high for him, James interjected with the exact number, as if to emphasize their attachment.
" Later in the session, when Deborah Birx, the coordinator of the White House's coronavirus task force said New York City's problems are exacerbated by its density, Trump interjected, "Do you blame the governor for that?
" Mr. Chalamet interjected, "I've been very encouraged by the nature of the conversations that I've had, and by the lack of questions that are tunnel-visioned in their understanding of sexuality and life and love.
Dr. Blasey's lawyers, Michael R. Bromwich and Debra Katz, interjected to say that her legal team had paid for the polygraph — "as is routine," Mr. Bromwich said — and that they were both working pro bono.
But another man, who said he supported the speech rally and gave his name, after some hesitation, as Matt Staley, interjected to ask if those demonstrating in support of free speech were not Americans, too.
"I move to subpoena Steve Bannon," Swalwell interjected, amid a heated back-and-forth between Republicans on the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees and Strzok over his refusal to address certain questions from South Carolina Rep.
" Though Toles made attempts to enter, Mueller, who also said she was "uncomfortable," repeatedly blocked him and said, "If you want to come into my building," as he interjected by saying, "It's my building as well.
So one guy that I used to work with overheard the operations coordinator for the department saying that, so he interjected that he worked with a guy who raised honeybees and would be a good replacement.
At the mention of pigs, a student interjected that her cousin had written to her from lockup in Arizona, where they put a pig in the gas chamber one Sunday a month, to test the machine.
"The gentleman has already impugned my motives by saying that I don't 'know a damn thing' about what I'm talking about and he's now called me 'young lady,'" Jayapal interjected, asking that Young withdraw his remarks.
But as the mayor and the senator continued their bilateral debate over whether candidates should use "purity tests" in fund-raising, Senator Amy Klobuchar, who had been mentally tapping her foot in annoyance elsewhere onstage, interjected.
And what's even greater, there's even more opportunity for you to create exactly what you want to do because there's so much need," she told me, at which point I interjected, "Are you trying to recruit me?
"And we've done with Iran — back a while ago, we did it during World War II with Japanese, which, call it what you will, it may be wrong," he added as Fox News host Megyn Kelly interjected.
SECOnd Set: Osaka Serving at 0-1, 40-403 Carlos Ramos, the notoriously strict chair umpire, interjected himself into the match for the first time, calling a code violation for coaching, which is essentially a formal warning.
" Mr. Yarger: "Your honor, I don't think that one statement by the commissioner, assuming it reveals bias —" Justice Kennedy interjected: "Well, suppose we thought there was a significant aspect of hostility to a religion in this case.
POLITICO chronicled the friction between Rebekah Mercer and Parscale in mid-December, when, during a meeting about the outside group, Parscale interjected to make clear to her that the organization would be about Trump – not her family.
Ginsburg interjected, not with a procedural question, but rather with a query that liberal justices have increasingly posed to Department of Justice lawyers representing the Trump administration, as it has reversed course on Obama era legal positions.
It also helps that the Manhattan Archie has little curiosity about what he calls "current events," thus sparing the reader the newsreel-like interludes of potted history that are constantly interjected into the two other story lines.
" Costume designer Rachel Fleming then interjected to say: "I met Noel [Gallagher] at a thing the other week and he said to me: 'I would have done something, but honestly I thought it was about train spotters.
Peter Sellars, a Mortier favorite and onetime enfant terrible, returned to stage Mozart's "La Clemenza di Tito," with Mr. Currentzis and MusicAeterna in the pit and bits of the composer's Mass in C Minor interjected into the proceedings.
A few photographs, along with some pencils, eyeglasses and bits of tape, are interjected, as when Mr. Blechman's photograph of the front half of a red station wagon is completed, in red-and-white tape, by Mr. Niemann.
But back in 85033, CNN's Candy Crowley received considerable criticism, especially from conservatives, for going in the opposite direction: She interjected to suggest GOP nominee Mitt Romney had mischaracterized President Obama's response to the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.
Trump's military deferments may become an issue in South Carolina Donald Trump received student and health deferments that kept him out of serving in Vietnam -- and what happened back in those days could soon get interjected into the campaign.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.) then interjected.
Former Vice President Joe Biden interjected to note that he had backed the CFPB and helped it to gain support in Congress — to which Warren responded with a dig redirecting credit, too, thanking former President Barack Obama for championing the agency.
Now, that's certainly not the ultimate sacrifice, the ultimate sacrifice is a soldier dying for this nation, dying to protect the three of us, no doubt about it --" Co-host Gayle King interjected, "Is it difficult for your father to apologize?
In a heated exchange with ZeniMax lawyer Phillip Philbin (real name!), Luckey repeatedly interjected and argued over the characterization of a non-disclosure agreement he had with ZeniMax, and Philbin's omissions while reading out parts of the NDA in court.
Had he witnessed Mueller's December press conference, where the VW boss repeated the familiar line: "our best days are ahead of us," I can't help but think the boxing champion would have interjected with one of his widely-quoted lines.
Vindman and others have testified that the meeting was going well until Sondland interjected and told the Ukrainians that they would have to provide a "deliverable" by giving Trump the investigations he wanted in order to secure a White House meeting.
"I came for Drew Barrymore," interjected Ms. Alden, of Denver, her eyes ringed in pink and orange, the only pop of color standing out against her black suspenders holding up her black mini skirt, a black fedora perched on her head.
Ms. Harris was asking whether Mr. Rosenstein would give unlimited authority to Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel appointed in May to investigate possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials, when Mr. Burr and Mr. McCain interjected.
When Ms. Huntley told them she would be running the New York Road Runners Jingle Bell Jog in Brooklyn the next morning, they agreed to arrive around noon, and Mr. Millman quickly interjected that Mr. Kupper had run nine marathons.
For the last three years we have watched as the top levels of the American intelligence and counterintelligence apparatus have interjected themselves with increasing frequency into domestic politics and stooped to engage directly on matters of dubious import and questionable significance.
Republicans' zeal to undercut the case laid out by Democrats led to a clamorous afternoon in which Democratic and Republican lawyers sparred publicly and GOP lawmakers repeatedly interjected, leading Nadler to test the strength of his gavel over and over again.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina interjected and asked that the resolution be modified to call for Attorney General William Barr to appoint a special counsel to investigate the Department of Justice's handling of the Clinton email investigation and other matters.
While Trump certainly interrupted — and interjected — far more than Clinton, he also interrupted the moderators more tonight than he did in the first debate, which shows a shifting strategy in Trump's approach that falls more in line with traditional debate decorum.
He interjected, 'there were no prostitutes; there were never prostitutes,'" Comey wrote, adding that, "I said I wasn't saying this was true, only that I wanted him to know both that it had been reported and that the reports were in many hands.
"[It] should never have been launched, should come to a close, and look, we spent tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer money on an investigation and—"  "We've spent tens of millions of dollars watching him play golf every weekend," Cuomo interjected.
She ticked off statistics, noting that nearly one in five Americans lives with a disability, and strayed from her prepared remarks — "I want you to hear this because this is not well known," she interjected at one point — to urge people to listen.
" Later, when Senator Cory Booker was asked a question, the former housing secretary Julian Castro interjected, "If I might briefly …" Mr. Castro and Mr. O'Rourke got into a back-and-forth over immigration policy, prompting Mr. Castro to twice interject, "That's not true.
" Mr. Plepler shared the stage with Mr. Stankey that day, and there was a moment of public tension between them after the AT&T veteran promised more investment in HBO and Mr. Plepler interjected, "Let's give him a hand for that simple sentence!
As she argued that the gunman, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, had slipped through cracks in the system that should have prevented him from purchasing the AR-15–style rifle used in the shooting, Israel interjected, prompting a standing ovation from the crowd of 7,000.
Telling the House Judiciary Committee he made hiring decisions based on "the capability of the individual to do the job" and do it "seriously and with integrity," Mueller actually interjected and elaborated in response to a question — one of the few times he did so.
Castro interjected during O'Rourke's discussion of the deaths of Oscar Alberto Martinez Ramirez and his daughter, Valeria, migrants who died crossing the Rio Grande river and the images of which were captured in a now-viral photo, and pushed him on his Section 1325 stance.
When Representative Mike Johnson, Republican of Louisiana, interrupted Mr. Cohen to ask that witnesses be sworn in again — or at least be asked if they would prefer to recite the traditional oath, Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, who leads the Judiciary Committee, interjected.
After Simpson declined to answer questions on sourcing, one of his lawyers interjected to say someone was killed because of the dossier, seemingly echoing speculation among Russia-watchers and conspiracy theorists that have seized on a series of questionable Russian deaths after the election.
So I understand the theory of 9/11 being an artificially created Pearl Harbor in order to justify an Iraq War," Williamson interjected before being cut off by Barrett, who corrected her and said that 9/11 "was about destroying the enemies of Israel.
But that "can't be right", Ms Kagan interjected, because the Lanham Act also "prohibits the registration of any mark that's falsely suggestive of a connection with persons likely to cause confusion", among many other restrictions that do not burden people enjoying a picnic in a park.
The result is a show that feels like a compressed version of a news broadcast, with card-style graphics introducing the upcoming stories, interjected video clips of key news events and sound bites and a quick-paced format to keep those with short attention spans engaged.
WikiLeaks, the group that put out the D.N.C. emails publicly last month, interjected itself into the hacking case again this week when it offered a $20,000 reward for information on the shooting death last month of a former D.N.C. staff member, Seth Rich, outside his Washington home.
"You've won an uncomfortable phone call to your ex and a half-eaten hot dog from the back of my car," she interjected after another queen's answer, and Michelle Visage looked on, frozen, like an aunt at the Olympics whose niece just fell on the ice.
The debate ended with a "lightning round" in which Ms. Kramer asked the candidates to answer briefly — "short answers, we're good at that," Mr. Cuomo interjected — what they would do if they won the lottery; their favorite kind of sausage; and what song best personified their campaign.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg tried to play the peacekeeping millennial, cutting in after Julián Castro — the former federal housing secretary, disinclined to leave the squabbling to the three favorites — interjected from the stage's periphery to suggest that Mr. Biden, 76, had forgotten what he said just minutes prior.
After representatives for Democrats and President Trump exchanged some heated words — the kind of stuff you might hear in the House of Representatives but less commonly in the austere Senate — Roberts interjected to remind them that in the Senate, pettifogging (quibbling over small points) is unwelcome.
When Senator Birch Bayh, an Indiana Democrat, remarked that he had found the professor's testimony on Judge Carswell "particularly revealing," since they had differed over the Haynsworth nomination, Senator Strom Thurmond, Republican of South Carolina, interjected that perhaps Mr. Bayh hadn't listened to the earlier testimony.
That role was evident a few times during Trump and Pence's already much-discussed interview on "60 Minutes" on Sunday night, where Pence interjected a couple of times to either clarify, or translate, Trump's typical campaign rhetoric into the kind of language conservatives and establishment Republicans like and understand.
The NBA said the spokeswoman "inappropriately interjected" while CNN's Christina Macfarlane was asking two Houston Rockets players whether the NBA's response to one of its own employees speaking out about the issue might influence their decision to do the same about other hot-button topics in the future.
" Some audience members also stood and joined the chant as the group was escorted away, and Cooper interjected, "Let me just point out, there is a long and proud tradition and history in the gay, lesbian, and transgender community of protest, and we applaud them for their protest.
" When the congressman -- who also admitted to CNN's Wolf Blitzer earlier this month that he had not read the bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Health Care act before voting on it -- began to say he hadn't yet spoken with the president about the issue, Cuomo interjected, "Shouldn't you?
But Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, also seated at the table, interjected to say that even if the ports of entry eliminated all drug smuggling, smugglers would find another way in, which is why the barrier structure is important, sparking the most heated exchange of the meeting between Pelosi and Trump.
" When CNN Political Analyst Joan Walsh, a fellow panelist, interjected and tried to justify Burnett's line of questioning, Dennard was taken aback: "Joan, when you get a show, I'll come on it, but until then, I'm gonna talk to Erin," he interrupted, adding "I'm not going to be accosted by you.
"Instead of sharing how the Democratic Party's far-left, pro-socialist policies — not to mention the hateful language some of their members have used against towards law enforcement and Jews — are wrong for the future of our nation, the president interjected with unacceptable personal attacks and racially offensive language," Scott said.
Jay Inslee (D) pleaded with Trump during a conference call with the governors to take more dramatic federal action to secure medical supplies for his state … After Trump told the group that his administration was ready to be the 'backup' for states in crisis, Inslee interjected: 'We don't need a backup.
From there, Watters' segment plunged into the worst tropes of cultural mockery, as he directed questions about karate and virility-enhancing herbs to passersby, mocked those who didn't understand English, and interjected commentary like, "So China can keep ripping us off," in response to a resident saying she would vote for Hillary Clinton.
The CIA memorandum of his briefing recorded, "[T]he Senator interjected that he saw no reason for the Committee to pursue such a request and could think of 'ten reasons right off why it is a terrible idea' for the Committee to do any such thing," like observing interrogation as practiced in person.
"Instead of sharing how the Democratic Party's far-left, pro-socialist policies — not to mention the hateful language some of their members have used towards law enforcement and Jews — are wrong for the future of our nation, the President interjected with unacceptable personal attacks and racially offensive language," Scott said in a statement.
" Stewart said upon hearing the question, his Republican colleagues intervened: "We realized that this was, frankly, just a setup and that it was designed to make a headline, so we asked her specifically -- we interjected -- we are talking about this investigation with Russia, regarding collusion or conspiracy, regarding the hacking of the DNC.
" An attendee at the event appeared to make a move to take away the microphone from the woman, while Ocasio-Cortez interjected to respond to her remarks, emphasizing her desire to combat climate change and saying "there are a lot of solutions that we have" and that there is "space for hope.
" Later, when Justice Stephen Breyer raised a similar question and Tripp began answering about when certain underlying crimes would be covered under the detention provision, Gorsuch interjected, said that back-and-forth was "quibbling," and redirected Tripp to the larger question: "Justice Breyer's question is my question, and I really wish you'd answer it.
And when Clinton tried to defend an excerpt of a paid speech that was leaked Friday afternoon where she said she speaks differently about Wall Street in public than in private by saying she was telling a story about former President Bill Clinton, Trump interjected in an effective way that made her justification seem absurd.
Judge dismisses Oracle lawsuit over $10B Pentagon JEDI cloud contract The president interjected himself in the decision process in August, asking the defense secretary, Mark T. Esper, to investigate once again if the procurement process somehow favored Amazon, and the week the contract was awarded, the White House canceled its subscription to The Washington Post.
If you interjected randomly into the conversation that your school was actually harder to get into than a lot of Ivies and that you graduated No. 1 in your class and that you turned down all the Ivies because you didn't care about the name and the prestige, what would your new colleagues think of you?
But committee Chairman Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) interjected to say "that won't pass muster," demanding Satterfield provide at least a general answer.
" Contemporary interpolations for this version of "Miss Saigon" include a comic Mormon (surely a nod to "The Book of Mormon" a few blocks away) in a Bangkok street scene, and a line that isn't in the script, but which brought down the house when the Engineer interjected it into his showstopping, Bob Fosse-style fantasy number "The American Dream.
Rather, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Democrats' impeachment case lands with a thud with GOP — but real audience is voters MORE (D-Calif.), who was spearheading the press conference, interjected after reporters asked Nadler about the GOP criticism.
Trump himself was an outspoken proponent of birther conspiracies until midway through his 2016 presidential campaign, when he publicly stated that he no longer doubted whether Obama was born in the US. Asked Wednesday about Trump's change in position, Arpaio interjected to say that his political benefactor had only addressed the issue of where Obama was born, not the legitimacy of his birth certificate.
Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinAmerica is in desperate need of infrastructure investment: Senate highway bill a step in the right direction Financial aid fraud is wrong — but overcorrection could hurt more students Democrats denounce Trump's attack on Cummings: 'These are not the words of a patriot' MORE (D-Md.) interjected to say that such a role for the U.S. military has not been authorized by Congress.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE interjected to say that courts can take too long in many cases, and that he doesn't want mentally ill people to have access guns.
" Co-host Mika BrzezinskiMika Emilie BrzezinskiTYT's Cenk Uygur rips Dems condemning Trump 'lock him up' chant: 'Most feckless party' ever 'Sorry Joe' trends as Scarborough faces backlash for defending Trump after World Series chant Scarborough scolds Nats fans for 'lock him up' chant: 'We are Americans and we do not do that' MORE interjected that she finds it "sickening" when Trump supporters use the chant "lock her up.
" Co-host Mika BrzezinskiMika Emilie BrzezinskiTYT's Cenk Uygur rips Dems condemning Trump 'lock him up' chant: 'Most feckless party' ever 'Sorry Joe' trends as Scarborough faces backlash for defending Trump after World Series chant Scarborough scolds Nats fans for 'lock him up' chant: 'We are Americans and we do not do that' MORE interjected that she finds it "sickening" when Trump supporters use the chant "lock her up.
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Guilfoyle, a former Fox News personality and an adviser on Trump's reelection campaign, argued that the president is "getting crushed every day" by reporters, but attorney and co-host Sunny Hostin interjected, jabbing her finger toward Trump Jr. "The Central Park Five took a lot more heat than your father has taken, at his hand," she said, referring to Donald Trump's campaign as a private citizen three decades ago to reinstate the death penalty amid that contentious New York case.
" When Justice Sonia Sotomayor, trying to be helpful to Mr. Yarger, emphasized that the commission was a multimember body, suggesting that a single member's views couldn't have determined the outcome, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. interjected: "Where you have a three-judge panel and it turns out one judge should have been disqualified, for whatever reason, they don't say that, well, the vote, there were two still, so it doesn't change the result because it's a deliberative process, and the idea is, well, the one biased judge might have influenced the views of the other.
In one long run-on sentence, Sontag shows the looping reciprocity of illness and language: And it was encouraging, Stephen insisted, that from the start, at least from the time he was finally persuaded to make the telephone call to his doctor, he was willing to say the name of the disease, pronounce it often and easily, as if it were just another word, like boy or gallery or cigarette or money or deal, as in no big deal, Paolo interjected, because, as Stephen continued, to utter the name is a sign of health, a sign that one has accepted being who one is, mortal, vulnerable, not exempt, not an exception after all, it's a sign that one is willing, truly willing, to fight for one's life.

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