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He jabbed at Hosni Mubarak, and when Mubarak fell he jabbed at his democratically elected successor, Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood.
That said, some patients just don't take to getting jabbed.
Workers in South Sudan and Rwanda have also been jabbed.
He also jabbed at McCain, who passed away last year.
This isn't the first time Snap has jabbed at Facebook.
Most vaccines are shots jabbed in the muscle or skin.
When asked about Warren's criticisms Monday, Trump jabbed right back.
She spoke animatedly and jabbed a finger in Obama's direction.
Brown also jabbed the home state of former Texas Gov.
This would not prevent Edgar from getting jabbed up again.
He jabbed the buttons with a finger, but nothing happened.
It felt like someone just jabbed a needle into my jaw.
She jabbed her other thumb into the crease of her palm.
The "Late Show's" fake beer ad jabbed Kavanaugh over his comments.
When speaking to reporters Monday, Whaley jabbed Trump over the gaff.
The Marlins jabbed away at Harvey's arsenal with well-placed singles.
He jabbed the bag with his left hand — thwack — and frowned.
She hammered the moderates over their more modest plans, jabbed Sen.
Then he gently jabbed at the crowd for failing to react.
Hemingway jabbed out phrases, to pen "the truest sentence that you know".
"He will never be under par," Trump reportedly jabbed at the time.
" He then jabbed Lemon, who last month called the tweet "witness intimidation.
Miocic jabbed, feinted, low kicked, and made Francis Ngannou swing at air.
Toothpicks are everywhere, jabbed into sliders, wraps, club sandwiches and cocktail garnishes.
Biden lightly jabbed Warren over how she'd pay for Medicare for All.
Colbert jabbed at the controversy during his opening monologue at the awards.
Sphen flapped his wings and lightly jabbed at her with his beak.
Suakim also had a decent lead hand and jabbed with Nasukawa well.
Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump jabbed at Democrats and "head clown" Sen.
And at one point, he jabbed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Republican Sen.
Ashleigh sucked in his cheeks, jabbed out his tongue, and crossed his eyes.
Onstage he gyrated, grimaced and jabbed his head downward like a pecking bird.
Mattis, for instance, jabbed the president for his draft dodging via bone spurs.
Cuomo noted that Sanders had jabbed Clinton a bit, comparing her to Dick Cheney.
The fourth involves the horrors of being constantly cut up and jabbed with tubes.
The mourners then jabbed four spears along his spine, and another into his groin.
He jabbed at Trump as often as possible, with a voice that sounded raspy.
In front of the plant, somebody jabbed four potted plant poles into the ground.
With his hand in his left pocket, Collins jabbed a finger into Peterson's back.
They took Talley inside the barn and lethally jabbed him half a dozen times.
During that conversation, Bannon contradicted the president's North Korea position and jabbed at colleagues.
Obama jabbed Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner 2011, enraging the real estate mogul.
Protesters jabbed back, gathering by the thousands outside the Trump skyscraper on the Chicago River.
Instead, she jabbed at Trump continually, and predictably drew out the billionaire's angry, caustic side.
" Nixon jabbed back: "Experience doesn't mean that much if you're not actually good at governing.
Things escalate quickly: Fists are pounded, faces are flushed, fingers are jabbed, chairs are flung.
Cruz accidentally jabbed, then elbowed Heidi onstage before he dropped out of the race. 102.
Marlowe, sitting on his lap, jabbed at a piece of paper with an orange crayon.
But short-term considerations have held sway since Mr. Trump jabbed at OPEC in April.
"I think you should ask my opponent why he voted against it," Mr. Cuomo jabbed.
Ms. Felix slapped him, jabbed her elbow in his stomach, and marched into her house.
Wedging his way in behind his guard and a raised knee, Masvidal jabbed Cerrone up.
As she listed Mr. Sanders's past votes and jabbed at him over the immunity issues, Mrs.
When the Texas senator jabbed Trump during the debate, he made Rodman part of the punchline.
Conservative activist Matt Schlapp jabbed at the Trump campaign's 28503 hires in an interview with Hill.
He "lunged, jabbed and threatened to harm the employee with the knife" before fleeing, police said.
Fontijn circled and jabbed, but Shields, determined, kept stalking her to the end of round three.
Lee pressured forward, Barboza got set to kick, Lee jabbed Barboza and Barboza started circling again.
His shirt sleeves rolled up, he jabbed his index finger into the air as he spoke.
The billionaire businessman repeatedly jabbed Huntsman during that 2012 campaign, mocking his tenure as ambassador to China.
"Corey got jabbed with a long, sharp object last night after a business meeting," his rep said.
The President jabbed Cubs devotees over how long it took them to win the World Series trophy.
"Corey got jabbed with a long, sharp object last night after a business meeting," his rep says.
I just jabbed, shot, took her down, and then she hugged me with her super big arms.
" The North Korean foreign minister jabbed back, describing his nation's nuclear weapons as a "sword of justice.
The potential delay comes after Stone jabbed Democrats on the panel during a radio interview this week.
He jabbed a fist in the air as Fox News recorded victory after victory for Mr. Trump.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Sanders jabbed Bloomberg after reports indicated the billionaire was preparing to run.
He just gave his final U.N. address, where he jabbed at Trump (as per usual): http://bit.
Fury, as expected, moved and jabbed and every moment that he did so, Wilder had no answers.
Other people jabbed that it must have taken guts to propose in front of tens of people.
The prime minister's hand jabbed the air for emphasis as he tried to be heard above the noise.
And deep inside, something sharp as a knife jabbed at the place he figured his heart must be.
Roberts, who was permitted to ask a handful of questions before jumping to another hearing, jabbed at Sen.
Trump and Pelosi have increasingly jabbed at each other over the shutdown and timing of the presidential address.
And he jabbed at big businesses enjoying record profits that may not be doing enough for their workforce.
He jabbed Steinke in the eye, but it ended up being no match for Steinke and his knife.
Hart has in the past jabbed at Trump, most recently at the MTV Video Music Awards in August.
Mr. Wille jabbed his shovel in a circle and pulled out an eight-inch-thick plug of earth.
And if the man getting jabbed doesn't adjust, why can't the jab to the body be a power punch?
That he jabbed at Pelosi in the same way, even after taking criticism over the Markle jab, is telling.
Despite both being Democrats, Cuomo has jabbed de Blasio&aposs leadership and policies for much of his first term.
The late-night Comedy Central host has jabbed the celebrity businessman for what he views as shallow campaign rhetoric.
Trump jabbed at Pence after a legal scholar told the pair that if the Supreme Court overturned Roe v.
He jabbed Trump again by calling the president "a tweeter-in-chief" who is preventing progress in the workforce.
I promise you, if you jabbed your index finger into this guy's chest he would crumble to the ground.
Twitter just jabbed Facebook by banning all political ads: 'We believe political message reach should be earned, not bought'
The newspaper also jabbed at neighboring schools, including the all-girls Holton-Arms, where Dr. Blasey was a student.
Then staff members took me into an operating room and jabbed my foot with painkillers, although not nearly enough.
One of Mr. Matabor's classmates, a migrant from Mali, leaned over and jabbed his finger at the empty paper.
Biden jabbed Bloomberg over a controversial policing tactic when he was New York mayor, for which he later apologized.
Every time Ngannou was convinced Miocic was after his hips, Miocic jabbed him up or snuck in the right hand.
In front of dozens of onlookers, he leaned against a table and jabbed the long needle into his left forearm.
Finally, flustered and confused, Firat jabbed her middle finger at the 'end call' button, sending the intelligence agency to voicemail.
Moraes was able to thread his right hand down the center of the southpaw Arce's guard whenever the latter jabbed.
Cruz, though, also jabbed at Rubio on Thursday, suggesting the Florida senator should have gone after Trump sooner this week.
On Tuesday, another influential Christian leader published an op-ed in The New York Times that jabbed at the policy.
He jabbed at the air with a frail right fist, looking pleased with himself for getting one last shot in.
Neither of us could watch as I pinched a tent of skin from Judy's back and jabbed the needle in.
He lifted a chair and slammed it down, then jabbed a finger in George's face, saying he didn't believe him.
The very idea of an outsider's bringing free-market capitalism to Japan's quasi-socialist corporate culture jabbed at historical wounds.
An anesthesiologist lifted her onto a gurney, where she lay unflinching as he jabbed a long needle into her thigh.
Without thinking, he said, jabbed the elevator button with his finger, touching a surface he feared could transmit the virus.
She mocked the media for benefiting off of Trump's rise, and jabbed at Democrats for their lack of electoral success.
Reagan himself, usually known for his upbeat rhetoric, jabbed the opposition with the liberal tag at the 173 Republican National Convention.
Washington (CNN)Samantha Bee jabbed President Barack Obama about his aging appearance in a clip for "Full Frontal" that aired Friday.
She knew he'd be unable resist her provocations as she jabbed him over his bank balance, personality and treatment of women.
Carlson even jabbed Ryan on the Easter recess, saying that House Republicans were spending too much time away from Capitol Hill.
Jeb Bush jabbed at John Kasich on his expansion of Medicaid under ObamaCare during Saturday's GOP presidential debate in South Carolina.
Returning to an off-prompter, off-the-cuff style, Trump jabbed at Clinton's health after days of discipline on the issue.
Similarly, he jabbed at Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller, suggesting he's a Democrat because he is from Baltimore.
Earlier last month, Trump jabbed James and questioned his intelligence on Twitter, prompting immediate backlash and statements of support for James.
The Predator jabbed in on his man, hooked off the jab and laid the four hundred pounder out stiff in seconds.
The guy jabbed George with a Trump joke, and then all hell broke loose as George was on his way out.
In New York, Mr. Cuomo and Mr. de Blasio have jabbed at each other almost continuously for more than two years.
Apparently, neither forgot the incident because they jabbed each other throughout the first period, both with their sticks and gloved fists.
" While still not mentioning Trump by name, she jabbed at the president by joking about her reliance on "evidence and facts.
" Her fascination with kitschy detective magazines is "the literary equivalent of a pink plastic flamingo jabbed into a patch of lawn.
Eddie Futch picked up on Muhammad Ali's wandering rear hand when he jabbed and trained Kenny Norton to jab with Ali.
He bashed Hillary Clinton, jabbed the "fake news," invoked fear over immigrants and marveled at the glory over his shock election win.
This jabbed a finger at the most inert bit: a square in which the last original statue was installed five centuries earlier.
As we reported ... Corey said someone jabbed him with a sharp object either with the tip of a knife or a syringe.
Corker jabbed back and said that the White House had become an "adult day care center" and someone had missed their shift.
Rubio jabbed reporters who surrounded him before a GOP lunch meeting to ask him about his hostile back-and-forth with Jones.
The women leaned over George Washington's annotated draft of the Constitution, and Williams jabbed a teal-painted pinkie nail at the glass.
His punch lines jabbed and picked apart, but his impressions of Southern good old boys or trendy urbanites were the real steamrollers.
"Take a deep breath," said a nurse, who then quickly jabbed the needle into Ms. Wenzel's arm, making her gasp in surprise.
And Sanders jabbed at her plan from the left when he argued his plans to raise the necessary money were more progressive.
South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg jabbed her for being "evasive" on who would shoulder the cost of Medicare for All. Rep.
As she started to present research that bolstered her argument about bringing women to the table in peace negotiations, she jabbed Trump.
"He's clearly busy dealing with a hurricane out on the golf course," jabbed London Mayor Sadiq Khan, a frequent critic of Trump.
Even Chelsea Clinton jabbed at Mr. Sanders, an unusual move given that relatives are traditionally used in campaigns to soften a politician's image.
Kamala Harris has gone after Biden on criminal justice issues in the past while Andrew Yang has jabbed at Biden on multiple fronts.
Yet Trump's attack did not seem off-the-cuff -- he appeared to be reading from several sheafs of paper as he jabbed Martinez.
Zhang and Tencent founder Pony Ma have jabbed at each other in public, and the companies have filed multiple lawsuits against one another.
Some veterans of previous eras have jabbed at Curry in an apparent attempt to justify how the game was superior when they played.
Sure enough, Dustin Poirier came out, jabbed and pressured Pettis toward the cage, then changed level and drove Pettis's hips into the fence.
One group of soldiers, dressed in blue shorts and T-shirts, played volleyball and jabbed away at punching bags for the television cameras.
Twitter jabbed at Facebook by banning all political ads, with its CEO Jack Dorsey saying 'political message reach should be earned, not bought'.
McCall, who has run two failed bids to oust Smith in a primary, has jabbed at Roy for not living in the district.
Scarborough jabbed Trump for his criticism of Mueller throughout the investigation, praising the special counsel as an "honorable man" whose findings he respects.
But he jabbed at Mr. Bannon on Twitter on Wednesday when he reposted a message noting that Alabama now had a Democratic senator.
Trump jabbed Biden for accidentally referencing "Super Thursday" rather than "Super Tuesday" and for mixing up states at times on the campaign trail.
Kamala Harris of California jabbed him on race in an earlier debate, though she has been unable to build on her resulting momentum.
When they met in the ring Clay danced and jabbed, and leapt in with power punches from the outside and attempted to hold.
Without control of the jabbing battle, Nasukawa went to leaning back, wide-swinging check hooks each time Suakim jabbed in along the ropes.
Edgar's straight line charges meant that he could be checked with a palm on the face or shoulder, and his considerable height and reach disadvantages (which seemed to be drastically greater than billed on the UFC's famously unreliable tale of the tape) meant that after he was done attacking he was still in range to be jabbed or double jabbed.
New York (CNN Business)Joe Biden jumped into the debate over corporate taxes with a jab at Amazon on Thursday, and Amazon jabbed back.
Two unnamed sources told The New Yorker that Trump jabbed at Pence for his stance on both abortion and gay rights in that meeting.
First, the rigid corrugated rear panel jabbed me in the back whenever I inserted anything thicker than a passport in the hidden security pocket.
David Plouffe, who helped engineer then-Senator Obama's 2008 victory in Iowa -- and later the presidency -- on Sunday jabbed at Sanders on several fronts.
I wasn't thrilled by the idea of getting my vagina sloppily jabbed at by a straight girl who'd never had sex with another woman.
Chilemba out-jabbed Kovalev the first three rounds, keeping his chin tucked behind his lead shoulder, snapping Kovalev back every time he glided in.
He has previously jabbed Warren by telling voters "we're not electing a planner" while also pushing her to offer more details on her plans.
The storm struck like an upper cut, after Hurricane Irma jabbed it en route to the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Florida two weeks earlier.
He has previously jabbed Warren by telling voters "we're not electing a planner" while also pushing her to offer more details on her plans.
In one instance, a man is killed by a stiletto heel being jabbed into his eyeball (you may have caught that in the trailer).
Then, Zelensky jabbed the needle in Putin's side, writing: In contrast, in Ukraine we have freedom of speech, a free media, and free internet.
Singapore Journal SINGAPORE — Eugene Ng jabbed a pudgy finger against the side of the glass tank, like a predator singling out his unlucky target.
Democrats, who had sued to force Walker to call the special elections, celebrated the ruling and jabbed at the governor for dragging his feet.
In bursts of 140 characters or less, he has jabbed at Beijing over Taiwan, trade, the South China Sea and, most recently, North Korea.
Right to Rise has jabbed at Mr. Kasich on television in the past, in commercials that compared him and Mr. Christie unfavorably with Mr. Bush.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest jabbed at Senate Republicans on Monday, saying they are forming a "cheap-suit caucus" and "rubber stamping" Trump's picks.
Her comment came hours after the president jabbed James on Twitter and questioned his intelligence, prompting pushback and statements of support on the player's behalf.
Rudy Giuliani jabbed the attorney for adult-film actress Stormy Daniels on Thursday, saying lawyer Michael Avenatti should turn in his license to practice law.
"I don't need a commission to tell me that the Christopher Columbus statue should not come down," Mr. Albanese jabbed, saying the commission was divisive.
Wilder, 32, jabbed through much of the first round, while Stiverne, who had not fought in two years, moved slowly and cautiously around the ring.
Stern jabbed at politicians, owners, coaches and reporters, and he oversaw contentious negotiations with the National Basketball Players Association that twice led to work stoppages.
In her announcement speech, Guadagno jabbed Christie's penchant for using a New Jersey State Police helicopter to travel to campaign events during his presidential campaign.
On December 1003 in the rematch, with a disciplined and cerebral strategy, he out-thought, out-jabbed, and out-boxed Mexico&aposs first heavyweight champion.
Clinton, a surprise guest, jabbed at De Blasio for taking such a long time to endorse her presidential campaign, earning an "Oh snap!" from Odom.
"According to her sworn testimony, Hillary has forgotten more things than most of us will ever, ever know — that I can tell you," Trump jabbed.
Using the spear gun he thankfully had on hand, the student pushed through his fear and jabbed at the shark when it passed by him again.
There's nothing that jabbed at me, or that said, Oh, we hired you because of this... it comes down to the material, not the physical look.
In May in Zhejiang province a teacher had jabbed a syringe of blue paint into the buttocks of children who were refusing to take a nap.
Hooker jabbed Pearson when Pearson stood upright or pursued with his head in place, and feinted whenever Pearson felt like he had a read on Hooker.
When his parents took him to his pediatrician, and then a specialist in Seattle, he was poked and prodded, jabbed in the back with needles; nothing.
Warren has jabbed back along the way, arguing that the Cooperman should "pitch in a bit more" to help ensure others have an opportunity to succeed.
The beauty of the teep and the neb are that they can be put in hard as pushing kicks or just jabbed into the solar plexus.
"I told you to quit messing with us while we're playing our game," he screamed as he jabbed his pencil into the bully's thigh multiple times.
When Ms. Warren jabbed at Mr. Obama for being too soft on Wall Street, she was criticizing him for not living up to his own ideals.
On Sunday, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg jabbed Sanders, who spent time in Israel on a kibbutz, or communal farming settlement, during the 1960s.
A recent widely shared interview in which he contradicted Trump's North Korea position and jabbed at colleagues may not have helped his cause with the president.
He jabbed at "baby steps" from Scott "because they're now running for other office" -- a reference to Scott's anticipated Senate bid against Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson.
As a child living in America, insults jabbed at him and other white kids picked fights on him because of his difference in culture and ethnicity.
" To that, Mr. Gosar jabbed back, referencing Mr. Flake's pending retirement at the end of the year, "This is why you got forced out of office.
Clinton in turn jabbed at Trump for his lewd remarks about women captured on a 2005 videotape released on Friday that has thrown his candidacy into crisis.
Though it works just as well on an opponent who can be convinced to duck, as Hunt showed beautifully as he jabbed Roy Nelson to the fence.
Television networks showed Trump's remarks on tax on a split screen, emphasizing the slight incongruous nature of the event -- at which Trump jabbed the state's Democratic Sen.
Blankfein jabbed the president in September, saying that "immigration is a complex issue but I wouldn't deport a kid who was brought here and only knows America."
He smashed his fists against a heat vent to dislodge the kiln from the wall, but as he shoved it across the floor, the gunman jabbed his .
"It's called funding the government, Mr. President," Schumer jabbed at the top of the meeting when Trump began talking about the importance of funding his border wall.
During CNN's interview with him, Yang shadow boxed around the hotel conference room, bouncing between high-backed leather chairs as his fists jabbed in front of him.
The cop gave chase to the man, spraying some kind of liquid at him, but the man turned and jabbed at the officer again to ward him off.
The Blackhawks thought they drew within 2.27-2 with 3:22 remaining in the second period when Richard Panik jabbed a loose puck under the legs of Mason.
The two passively jabbed at each other a few years back, when both were riding the acclaim from their debut albums, but things never got out of hand.
In mid-January, Hamill jabbed the president after he canceled a planned trip to the United Kingdom to mark the opening of the new U.S. Embassy in London.
Trump first jabbed at McCabe after it was reported he would be stepping down from his FBI post in March when he is eligible for full pension benefits.
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Hillary Clinton resoundingly affirmed U.S. support for Israel, and jabbed at Donald Trump's promise of "neutrality," in a speech to the nation's most influential pro-Israel lobbying group.
The Indiana governor repeatedly jabbed Putin, deriding him as a "small and bullying" man who had invaded two neighbors and helped prop up Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.
As his heels jabbed at my ribs ("I'm just stretching"), I directed my phone's glow away from his face and fired off a deranged missive via online form.
The president's team repeatedly jabbed at the managers for extending their presentations for hours, reminding the senators of how long they had to sit through the Democratic arguments.
Actor Nick Offerman jabbed at Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai on Twitter on Thursday, slamming Pai in the voice of his popular "Parks and Recreation" character.
He had carefully followed the campaign and learned Kennedy's mannerisms: the Los Angeles Times , which covered Levin's speech, noted that Levin even "jabbed his finger" the Kennedy way.
Corey says one of the guys pulled his door open and jabbed him one time with a sharp object -- either the tip of a knife or a syringe.
But the smallpox vaccine was delivered in a uniquely low-tech way, jabbed into the skin with a forked needle that held a drop of vaccine between its tines.
He has also jabbed at Common Core education standards and repeated his pledge to abolish the Internal Revenue Service, instead suggesting Americans could file their taxes on a postcard.
Steenkamp said he and wife June had relied financially on their daughter, and he had "jabbed (himself)... with needles" to try to relive the pain that she went through.
Trump also jabbed at Cruz's anti-establishment credentials, wondering out loud why the senator had failed to disclose large loans from Goldman Sachs and Citibank for his Senate campaign.
Trump, who has repeatedly attacked O'Donnell's appearance, recently jabbed O'Donnell after he fired FBI Director James Comey by noting on Twitter that she had also called for Comey's ouster.
But as the crowded field of Democratic candidates squabbled on stage and jabbed at one another, President Trump was functioning as the commander in chief on these serious matters.
When Pelosi needled Trump during the meeting, it was like she jabbed him with a serrated knife, sending the commander in chief to the behavioral equivalent of Defcon 85033.
The most successful moment for Kawajiri on the feet came as he double jabbed into the straightest right hand I've ever seen him throw and snapped Swanson's head back.
Pete Souza, the former White House photographer to President Obama, jabbed the Trump administration Friday on Instagram after it barred several news organizations from a question-and-answer session.
Trump has jabbed at GOP senators openly opposing the new bill, which has a 20% approval rating according to a new CBS news poll, but not swung any votes.
And Messer has also jabbed back, needling Rokita for an internal memo published by Politico that described a litany of exacting rules for aides ferrying him around the district.
You know full well if John McCain were in your shoes today, he would be using some salty word while my mother jabbed him in the arm in embarrassment.
Trump and the Democratic front-runner (for now) jabbed at each other as they crisscrossed the Hawkeye State on the same day, making their cases to the early-state voters.
Like much of what passes for debate in this increasingly divided country, they shouted over each other, made snide remarks under their breath, and jabbed fingers violently into the air.
You know if John McCain were in your shoes here today he would be using some salty word he used in the Navy while my mother jabbed him in embarrassment.
Trump also jabbed Democrats seeking to impeach him, saying he didn't tell Speaker Nancy Pelosi about the raid, implying she could have spilled the secret and men would have died.
Each time Juan Manuel Marquez jabbed in on Mayweather's seemingly open noggin, Mayweather would pull his head back and throw the right hand as Marquez's jab fell short and dropped.
The Democratic primary candidates jabbed at one another over the economy and free trade, but not before leveling harsh charges at the state's Republican leadership -- and the GOP presidential field.
There's a setup, but instead of a punchline, the audience gets jabbed in the tender part of the brain that dwells on how one day, inevitably, we will all die.
The black giant battered the white boy without mercy, absorbed his opponent's counterassault, jabbed at the kid's face as if punching his way through the wall of a prison cell.
Baldwin jabbed Trump for attacking the media over coverage of his response to the violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., earlier this month that was roundly criticized.
Donald Trump Jr. jabbed at CNN on Thursday, saying he was surprised the network was still "standing" after an editorial fumble that led to the resignation of three top journalists.
If Holloway jabbed and Ortega retreated, a second jab would cover Holloway's second step, and a right hand would fly towards Ortega's head or body on the end of it.
Trump, the Republican nominee, jabbed at Obama for letting the national debt grow under his watch, while Clinton, the Democratic nominee, argued that Trump's tax plan would "explode" the debt.
Biden made the pledge while talking to reporters in Texas after the latest Democratic debate the night before in which a younger rival jabbed at the former vice president's memory.
The candidates jabbed, shouted and talked over one another, competing for the attention of the roughly 35 percent of voters who polls indicate have yet to make up their minds.
Some of the work he found troubling: wolves and marmots were stressed, dehydrated, and needle-jabbed as the government searched for metabolic secrets that could be useful on the battlefield.
Unlike Sanders, the other leading progressive on stage, Warren avoided much of the criticism from more moderate contenders, who repeatedly jabbed the Vermont senator over his Medicare for All proposal.
Late-night host Stephen Colbert jabbed GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore on Monday over allegations that he pursued sexual and romantic relations with teenagers when he was in his 30s.
Blackwood turned back that attempt, but Anisimov jabbed at the rebound, with the puck bouncing off the post and Blackwood's skate before trickling into the net with 6:32 left.
Five months later, I sat in the audience at a biotech conference as Zayner jabbed a needle containing CRISPR-Cas9 and a gene to promote muscle growth into his left forearm.
From the get-go, more moderate candidates including Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg jabbed at Warren, trying to pin her on whether she'd raise taxes in paying for Medicare-for-all.
Speaking at a breakfast for the Michigan delegation to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, the New Jersey Republican subtly jabbed his fellow vice presidential hopeful, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
The Washington Post jabbed White House senior adviser Stephen Miller on Monday for calling a reporter "cosmopolitan" while living in a nearly $1 million condo in an upscale Washington, D.C., complex.
" Mitchell, who will mark her 50th year in journalism this year, also jabbed Trump for defending Fox News host Bill O'Reilly amid a sexual harassment controversy, calling the president's decision "remarkable.
He's jabbed allied leaders such as Britain's Theresa May and Germany's Angela Merkel, torched whole nations, such as Pakistan and Belgium, and teed off against retail giants including Macy's and Amazon.
He has jabbed at Facebook and Google, both advertising-supported businesses that profit from the personal data they collect from their users, a contrast to Apple's business model of selling devices.
As Mr. Wei circled slowly, arms outstretched in a calm tai chi defense, Mr. Xu lunged, jabbed him to the floor, then used a "ground and pound" technique to subdue him.
"How much money do you have to give to get to do that?" jabbed Gohmert, highlighting how Berke had donated to Democrats prior to becoming a counsel for the Judiciary panel.
Mr. Pek exploded and the old Lumpinee champ jabbed Mr. Kanda square in the chops and followed through with an overhand right (that sent his pince nez spectacles flying across the room).
My sister was in front of me, and they grabbed my sister by the arm and they picked up the needle and they jabbed it into her arm, and she started screaming.
He jabbed back at Trump after the president-elected tweeted that anyone who burns the flag should face consequences ("No president is allowed to burn the First Amendment," Amash retorted on Twitter).
But Comey dismantled the defense Clinton's been using for over a year in the matter, jabbed her in her political weak spot -- trustworthiness and judgement -- and practically cut an ad for Donald Trump.
Lindholm jabbed in Gaudreau's second breakaway attempt, shoving the puck in as it sat on the goal line next to Halak's left skate 1:05 into the second period for his 20th tally.
" Steenkamp said he and wife June had relied financially on their daughter, and he had hurt himself to try to relive the pain that his daughter went through: "I jabbed myself with needles.
"So sorry to hear that your hair could not make it tonight," Day's character jabbed in a moment of sibling rivalry, before pressuring Moffat's William to bust a move on the dance floor.
Tavares fell twice and was jabbed at repeatedly by Couturier but maintained the puck until he could hold Couturier at bay with one arm while reaching across his body and passing to Bailey.
Matt Gorman, spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, predicted that activity by an Obama-linked group would stir backlash on the right, and he jabbed at the Democrats' history of internal conflict.
But since his election, Mr. DeSantis — once a congressman who frequently jabbed at Mr. Trump's critics during the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III — has seemed fine bucking the president.
" And Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, of New York, jabbed GOP Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in unusually personal terms, saying he owed Ford an apology for labeling her allegations as a "smear job.
Jeffrey Blehar, an analyst for election data startup Decision Desk HQ, jabbed the network for the story, saying that, if he worked at CNN, he would have sooner quit than write the article.
As the men lay bleeding, begging for mercy — one of them died two days later from internal injuries — the officers laughed, jabbed them with their sticks and made them sing the national anthem.
The fact that he drove a pace on Jacare, jabbed him up, shoulder-rolled off Jacare's swings, and knocked him out with a pair of head kicks was just icing on the cake.
In a remarkable brawl in front of television cameras, the president, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer jabbed at one another over immigration, government funding and November's election results.
The endorsement was a jolt for the bipartisan bill, but it also jabbed at Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has relentlessly threatened a pot crackdown and would be hamstrung and humiliated by the measure.
When you give me a bad story or when you give me an inaccurate story," he jabbed, pointing to Stahl's CBS and other TV networks, social media gives him "a method of fighting back.
BEIJING — The Chinese finance minister jabbed back on Monday at complaints from his American counterpart that China's glut of factories making mountains of steel, aluminum and other products was overwhelming foreign markets and makers.
Schiff also jabbed at Trump in remarks to reporters following Wednesday's meeting, accusing the president of attempting to discourage lawmakers with his reference to "ridiculous partisan investigations" during Tuesday's State of the Union address.
"—Politico John McCain Condemns 'Blood and Soil' NationalismAccepting the National Constitution Center's Liberty Medal, the senator jabbed at white supremacist ideology, stating: "We live in a land made of ideals, not blood and soil.
On the day Mr. Biden entered the presidential race last year, Ms. Warren jabbed him over the issue, saying that he had sided with the credit card companies when she was fighting for consumers.
Bernie Sanders amid their feud over Social Security, but jabbed at the fellow presidential candidate for his mixed record on gun reform and previous opposition to a key background checks bill in the 1990s.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer offhandedly jabbed celebrity magazine Us Weekly over the weekend as a poor source of stock tips — but that didn't stop the website from offering him investment tips anyway.
On Sunday, he called the Hollywood Foreign Press "very, very racist" for the lack of diversity among nominees and jabbed at the popularity of remakes (awful and lazy, he called them) and superhero films.
Earlier Thursday, McConnell had jabbed at Pelosi, suggesting that her decision to hold on to the articles, apparently designed to offer leverage to Schumer in bargaining over the shape of a trial, showed weakness.
As he arrived at a pregame rally with supporters, Biden jabbed a finger in the face of a Fox News reporter who asked if he had spoken with his son about overseas business dealings.
Washington (CNN)A United States spy agency is apologizing for a tweet that jabbed at China over its treatment of American reporters who had traveled with President Barack Obama to cover the G20 meeting there.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for Attorney General William Barr to resign and be held in contempt over the Russia report, as she jabbed at President Trump on MSNBC's "Rachel Maddow Show" Wednesday.
Trump referred to Sanford as "a guy I've never liked too much" and jabbed at him over the scandal from 2009 when he was governor and secretly left the state for Argentina with his mistress.
It's an antagonistic exchange between timeline critics that, at this point, have turned a more-than-capable artist into a digital punching bag that gets jabbed at the very insinuation of him releasing new material.
Indeed, part of the reason the script made waves was that while some top Sanders staffers jabbed at some of Warren's policy proposals earlier in the campaign, they'd been fairly silent about her for months.
On CNN on Monday night, Sanders jabbed Biden for voting for the North American Free Trade Agreement and for voting to authorize the use of military force in Iraq under former President George W. Bush.
Patrick Colbeck and Saginaw Township physician Jim Hines — often jabbed at Attorney General Bill Schuette , trying to chip away at the consistent lead in the polls he has enjoyed since getting into the race last year.
Schultz jabbed at Trump, suggesting the GOP nominee has isolationist tendencies that could hurt the U.S. "When the next president takes office, if he or she turns inwards, the chaos will only develop more," he said.
Mr. Trump at one point jabbed at Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who has openly called for a third-party candidate to thwart Mr. Trump's chances, asking Mr. Sasse rhetorically if he preferred to have Mrs.
Prograis boxed with a distinctive guard in which his left glove protected his chin and his right stayed loose, and he southpaw jabbed Taylor, boxing cute, showing superior activity in the early stages of the contest.
Sabrina Singh, the deputy communications director for the Democratic National Committee (DNC), jabbed at RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel on Friday for her previous comments condemning people who took donations from people accused of inappropriate behavior.
Trump jabbed at the Federal Reserve, saying it raised interest rates too quickly, and at one point swiped at "socialists," a term he has sought to associate with some of his potential Democratic opponents in 2020.
Pence's press secretary had also jabbed at Kim Yo Jong this week after images of the North Korean figure standing near Pence for the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, drew attention online.
You know full well that if John McCain were in your shoes here today, he would be using some salty word he learned in the Navy, while my mother jabbed him in the arm in embarrassment.
President Trump jabbed back at Chief Justice John Roberts Wednesday, claiming that judges take their partisan views into consideration in court cases, and called out how many border and safety cases in the Ninth Circuit were overturned.
Trump jabbed at Martinez in front of her home-state crowd, blaming her for a growing number of food stamp recipients and for New Mexico's response to the federal government's resettlement of Syrian refugees in the state.
But even that showcase sighting isn't the scariest moment of the trailer, which passes by in a flash: a reveal of Steve getting jabbed in the neck with an extremely hardcore needle as he screams in terror.
So when Chris Weidman came along, stayed on top of his feet, didn't lead with his face, jabbed and feinted without overcommitting and threw the heavy punches only when he sensed Silva's frustrations, he became a nightmare.
You focus on what Chris is doing, and then your attention is drawn to the drums, then over to the bass and back to Chris, who has jabbed the piano into an off-the-cuff Reichian lockdown.
When he talked politics, jabbed the news media and told stories about Manhattan cocktail parties before tens of thousands of children at the nonpartisan National Scout Jamboree here in West Virginia on Monday, it was hardly surprising.
Unfortunately when I first got into this, I didn't know all of this was going to happen, and I got into it for fun, not to be scrutinized, and to be jabbed at, to be under a microscope.
On stage Mr Merz (pictured left), a former party hero squeezed out of politics by Mrs Merkel years ago, jabbed at his old rival by urging the party to stop aping the Social Democrats, its junior coalition partner.
When I visited him and his mother, Serkalem Fassil, at their tiny apartment in the outskirts of Washington, DC, in early January, 9-year-old Nafkot intermittently murmured and jabbed his hands, pretending to be a superhero fighting criminals.
After being frustrated by Rockhold's stationary triple jabs, Romero double jabbed in on Rockhold along the fence and starched the American as he leaned back on the same check hook that he has been overusing for his entire career.
" When asked about cable news, which draws more attention because of its 2628/28500 nature and provocative, oftentimes partisan opinions, Muir jabbed that the medium is increasingly a place "where you're going to hear your thoughts back to yourself.
REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer   Around the world Russian President Vladimir Putin jabbed at the U.S. Democratic Party, saying it is losing on all fronts and that it is wrongly trying to blame President-elect Donald Trump's victory on external factors.
Kaine repeatedly jabbed at Trump's embrace of "birther" theories doubting President Obama's citizenship and recalled the businessman's statement, at the launch of his campaign last June, that "rapists" were among the illegal immigrants entering the United States from Mexico.
Holzhauer's favorite target appeared to be Rutter, whom he often jabbed for his relative underperformance, once joking that Rutter had received a "certificate of participation" after the first three matches, because he wasn't able to notch a single win.
Bernie Sanders told supporters in Minneapolis that they could "make history," while Hillary Clinton, whose campaign has begun to strategize for the possibility of a Trump nomination, jabbed at his slogan, "Make America Great Again," at a buoyant rally in Boston.
The president lashed out at the "Fake News" media, jabbed at Hillary Clinton's former campaign manager, and singled out Russia's Vladimir Putin as a person he was excited to meet at the important summit of world leaders, all before 2013.3 a.m.
He jabbed at where their jobs are located: "Take a look at where their product is made it's outside of the country…they're leaving out of embarrassment…I've been lecturing them, about 'you have to bring it back to this country.'"
Trump chided Russia's use of energy as a coercive force and for its actions in Eastern Ukraine on Thursday in Poland, while Putin subtly jabbed Trump's trade policies on the sidelines of the summit, according to the Russian state-run media.
" Before the celebration on Sunday, the president jabbed at some of his favorite targets even amid his holiday Twitter greetings as he wished "friends, supporters, enemies, haters, and even the very dishonest Fake News Media, a Happy and Healthy New Year.
Mr. Biden jabbed Mr. Sanders over a number of subjects, including his votes in the 1990s against the Brady Bill, which required background checks for gun purchases, and his support of a 2020 bill that shielded gun manufacturers from liability lawsuits.
Colbert also jabbed at Trump, former host of the reality TV show "The Apprentice," for failing to win an Emmy during his time on TV. "The Apprentice" aired on NBC from 2004 and 2010, followed by the "Celebrity Apprentice" spinoff.
The Iowa Republican Party jabbed at Democratic presidential hopefuls as they descended on the Hawkeye State this weekend for the the Polk County Democrats' annual Steak Fry, using the gathering as an opportunity to swipe at the candidates' positions on meat.
Seth Meyers on Thursday jabbed President Trump for suggesting that he had "essentially repealed Obamacare" with the passage of the G.O.P. tax bill, which ends the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate but leaves in place many other portions of the law.
But Wenig jabbed at devices like Alexa, saying that he feels eBay has a winning strategy by focusing on vertical artificial intelligence — using data about what users intend to purchase and what they actually buy to deliver the right product for each person.
In the final incident that police attribute to Redmond, he allegedly became belligerent inside a coffee shop and when an employee intervened, Redmond pulled out a folding knife and "lunged, jabbed and threatened to harm the employee with the knife," authorities said.
As Donald Trump and Chuck Schumer jabbed each other with one-liners and Mike Pence sat in stricken silence during a White House press-op meant to show legislation in action, Pelosi kept briskly to the point: What's best for the American public.
" In the final incident that police attribute to Redmond, he allegedly became belligerent inside a coffee shop and when an employee intervened, police say Redmond pulled out a folding knife and "lunged, jabbed and threatened to harm the employee with the knife.
My amateur career was brief and lousy—I last fought in 1995, against a tall Irish kid who jabbed my left eye so many times it bubbled blood—but I'm always looking for a place to pretend that I'm still in the game.
BEIJING — A kindergarten in Beijing run by a New York-listed company has been engulfed by a wave of public suspicion and wrath after parents charged that children in a class there were fed pills, jabbed with needles and forced to strip naked.
Midway through Thursday's debate, fireworks erupted between two of the preeminent Democratic candidates after Warren jabbed at Buttigieg for holding a closed fundraiser at a "wine cave" in Napa Valley, contrasting the move with her decision not to partake in high-dollar fundraisers.
As Buttigieg's campaign said it would open its fundraisers, it still jabbed at Warren in a statement, saying that "no other candidate for president has released the entirety of their tax returns since their education concluded," said Mike Schmuhl, Buttigieg's campaign manager.
Fey also jabbed at the President: "Earlier tonight in what is surely an April Fools' joke, the President proclaimed that next month will be national sexual assault and awareness prevention month ... so now we know what he gave up for Lent, that's good," she said.
In a torrent of angry tweets, a TV interview with former GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and a back-and-forth with reporters, Trump poked and jabbed, in another mind-scrambling chapter of a reality-show presidency that is threatening to exhaust the nation.
Adding an ounce of intrigue is the counter left hook that he used to drop his sparring partner because as KSI jabbed Weller with his right hand down by his belly every time, he became fair game for the left hook throughout the fight.
She jabbed Trump a day after he doubled down on his critique of former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, who is now supporting Trump Democratic rival, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump, in a free-flowing speech Wednesday night at a dinner honoring his running mate, Mike Pence, jabbed at his new Republican allies and his critics alike, questioned the ethics of "super PACs" and talked about creating a "merit-based" immigration system.
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 jabbed at Sen.
He touted the low jobless claims under his administration, attacked Democratic presidential candidates, jabbed at the media, touted efforts to build a wall at the southern border with Mexico and claimed House Democrats were "crazy" for impeaching him over a "perfect" phone call with Ukraine's president.
In a monologue on NBC's "Late Night with Seth Meyers," the comedian jabbed Trump for his suggestion that residents of Puerto Rico do more to help themselves recover from Hurricane Maria and took aim at the president for tossing paper towels into a crowd of hurricane victims.
It's been 40 years since Rocky first jabbed his way into the movies, and to help celebrate the film's anniversary, NECA is relaunching a few of its classic figures in a new seven-inch set featuring two variations on both Sylvester Stallone's title character, and Mr. T's Clubber Lang.
BEIJING — A kindergarten teacher suspected of abusing children was detained by the police in China's capital, state media reported on Saturday, as the city government tried to contain public fury over claims that children at the kindergarten had been fed pills, jabbed with needles and forced to strip.
But the way the two countries jabbed at each other — with the White House saying it would "no longer tolerate Iran's provocations that threaten our interests," and Iranian state news media vowing retaliation — had distinct echoes of the darkest days before the July 2015 nuclear accord was reached.
Host Jimmy Kimmel jabbed at Trump repeatedly over the course of the telecast Sunday night, joking in his opening monologue that the president was racist and made last year's Oscars, which were heavily criticized for nominating only white actors and actresses for major awards, look better by comparison.
Mr. Bolsonaro was being carried by supporters through a throng of people in Juiz de Fora, a city in Minas Gerais State, in southeastern Brazil, when a person lunged toward him and jabbed a knife into his abdomen, according to a video of the attack shared on social media.
Rival Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE jabbed at Clinton later Tuesday by noting he has no paid Wall Street speeches to reveal.
As Mr. Millington winced and drew in sharp breaths, Mr. Matsuba jabbed the needled-rod close to 140 times a minute, sparing the few seconds when he would re-dip the needle and wipe away excess red ink or speckles of blood from the slowly emerging toad on Mr. Millington's chest.
Biden also jabbed President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's defense attorneys from his Senate impeachment trial at Tuesday's event.
After Dougie jabbed a dessert fork into a light socket in "Part 15," he apparently lapsed into a coma and was taken to a hospital, where he's fussed over by his wife, Janey-E, his son Sonny Jim, his boss, Bushnell Mullins, and his mobbed-up benefactors, Bradley and Rodney Mitchum.
" White House hopeful Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisWarren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Dems put focus on stemming veteran suicides The Memo: Democrats confront prospect of long primary MORE (D-Calif.) also jabbed at Trump over the matter, tweeting, "Always nice to spend time with supporters on the campaign trail.
Twice weekly for the past six months, I jabbed myself with a needle, pumped a half of a syringe of fluid into my stomach or one of my thighs, occasionally felt a sting, a few times drew blood and always wondered if I was being brave or silly, determined or just plain obstinate.
" The beat is funky, jabbed by jumpy rhythm guitar, and Eddie Vedder's vocal lines hop all over the place, leaping an octave or arguing with themselves in staccato bursts or turning to sustained melody: "Expecting perfection leaves a lot to ignore/When the past is the present and the future's no more.
The tweets Saturday from Trump, who has repeatedly jabbed at McCabe by citing his wife's ties to prominent Democrats, came after the FBI deputy testified for hours behind closed doors on Capitol Hill this week, fielding questions from lawmakers on three congressional panels probing the Trump campaign's ties to Russia and the bureau's work.
For me, the sparseness of the trio's sound revealed the harmonic pungencies and rich details in the music, like the transfixing moment when the avenging Sweeney haltingly sings the lines "There was a barber and his wife, and she was beautiful," and the piano gently jabbed the word "beautiful" with a piercingly dissonant chord.
Yes, at times Sanders has jabbed Hillary Clinton for her speaking fees from big banks and Clinton has critiqued Sanders for being unrealistic, but for the most part the Democratic debates and contest in general have been substantive and respectful, marred by none of the gutter-sniping childish behavior and personal nastiness that has typified the Republican side.
While Duran generally preferred to work the body on these counter-counters because he was often stepping in on his opponent as they jabbed, the technique occasionally played into his most powerful counter: slipping to the elbow side of the opponent's jab and following their left hand back to their head with his own right straight.
Patrick LeahyPatrick Joseph LeahyAppropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions Graham moves controversial asylum bill through panel; Democrats charge he's broken the rules MORE (D-Vt.), the panel's ranking member, praised Shelby for working cooperatively with Democrats on compromise bills, and jabbed the House for its more partisan approach.
A former senior digital producer at CNN jabbed the network's White House correspondent, Jim AcostaJames (Jim) AcostaPlayboy White House correspondent says he'll sue over suspended credentials Trump judges face scrutiny over president's cases Playboy plans to appeal after reporter says his White House credentials were suspended MORE, for "self-serving antics" while reporting on the Trump administration this week.
And Trump jabbed former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael BloombergBiden surge calms Democratic jitters The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE, calling him "mini Mike" and expressing grievances at the fact that Fox News was hosting a town hall with the Democratic contender on Monday.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday jabbed at President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE over his first 100 days in office, sending out an updated version of a White House press release about the president's accomplishments.
One more time, in public news, I learned that my ass and vagina were completely exposed outside, my breasts had been groped, fingers had been jabbed inside me along with pine needles and debris, my bare skin and head had been rubbing against the ground behind a dumpster, while an erect freshman was humping my half naked, unconscious body.
As for Curry, his finals experience was an obstacle course of long-limbed defenders (he entered Game 7 shooting 41.9 percent from the field), spats with officials (he chucked his mouth guard after he was ejected from Game a6) and volleys from critics, who jabbed at his shooting and even panned the looks of a new version of his sneakers.
Image: AP Photo/Richard DrewMidtown Manhattan—with its noise, traffic, slow-moving tourists, and overpriced everything—is the one place most New Yorkers avoid at all costs (if they can help it.) It's also home to Trump Tower, a gargantuan gold-plated phallus jabbed straight into the city skyline where the President-elect is planning on spending weekends during his term in office.
That message was on display as recently as Monday night, when first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE jabbed at Trump during her Democratic National Convention speech.
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee 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 jabbed at Hilary Clinton on Thursday, calling a State Department watchdog's review of her emails a "disaster" for the Democratic presidential front-runner.
Late-night host Stephen Colbert jabbed 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 on Monday after the stock market saw its largest single-day point loss.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson jabbed Republicans on Tuesday for their continued focus on former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE as they set out on the campaign trail.
After a burst of publicity in the opening months of the administration, both have been working much more quietly on specific issues rather than serving as de facto Secretaries of Everything, as their rivals jabbed in the early days: Jared wants to see through the Israeli-Palestinian deal and NAFTA negotiations, and is working on government tech modernization and prison reform.
He jabbed at Christie for being a Cowboys fan—one born, as Francesa lightly noted, of the purest fair-weather instinct—but in a way that was mostly designed to let both parties expound on what an excellent and good man Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is, and how similarly excellent his children are, and how both parties in the conversation know this from experience.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (Texas), the Senate's No. 2 Republican, jabbed back at Reid, saying the Democratic senator has "so little confidence" in Clinton that he has to come to the Senate floor to frequently criticize Trump.
Late night host Jimmy Kimmel jabbed 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 on Wednesday, saying it's impressive how much he lies in light of how little he works.
CNN "New Day" host Alisyn Camerota jabbed "Vice President Sean Hannity" on Wednesday over reports that the Fox News host was regularly involved in policy conversations with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and members of Congress.
But it also served a dual political purpose: It jabbed at the tradition of mayoral control of New York City's schools, and it also allowed the governor to take an aggressive stand on the issue of educational equity — a marquee issue of Ms. Nixon, a longtime education activist who has placed the issue squarely at the heart of the early stages of her campaign.
Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-Ariz.) jabbed at Bette Midler on Twitter after the actress accused her of "grandstanding" during the markup on the articles of impeachment brought against President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE this week.
He threatened to withhold aid from Honduras if a "caravan" of migrants from that country comes to the U.S. border and jabbed Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE over his handling of allegations of bias against Justice Department employee Bruce Ohr.
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter jabbed at 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 on Monday, using adult-film actress Stormy Daniels's claims about an affair with Trump to express her own disappointment.
McConnell stood stiffly by the president for much of the press conference with his hands in his pockets, showing little emotion except for the moment he cracked a smile when Trump jabbed at Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, his 85033 election opponent.
PELLA, Iowa — In one of his most direct confrontations yet with his top rival in the Iowa caucuses, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Thursday called out Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont for not being a Democrat even as Mr. Sanders makes a competitive run for that party's presidential nomination, and Mr. Biden also jabbed Mr. Sanders's record on gun control in among his most detailed remarks on the matter to date.
McCaskill repeatedly jabbed the GOP during her town halls this week for eagerly voting on a repeal bill before Trump took office and when a veto from President Barack Obama was guaranteed — "when it didn't count," as she put it at a Wednesday town hall in Ashland, Mo. McCaskill predicted the Republican repeal effort would collapse and echoed party leaders in vowing to work with the GOP on fixes for the Affordable Care Act if that happens.
Stephen Colbert jabbed Monday at the Trump administration with a purposely confusing story about the "Late Show" host's recent trip to Russia, mocking the murky and evolving details surrounding Donald 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 Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer last year.
" In Charleston, Mr. de Blasio's description of how he created the universal prekindergarten program in New York City, and then expanded it to 563-year-olds in his 3-K for All initiative, hit home with some of the parishioners at Ebenezer A.M.E. Asked what she thought Mr. de Blasio meant when he said "working people," Ms. Sanders, standing on the steps of Ebenezer AME in Charleston with her 5-year-old daughter, Makenzie, jabbed her finger at her chest and said, "Me.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE said Tuesday that he came up with his 2016 campaign slogan "Make America Great Again" by himself and jabbed former Democratic rival Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 85033 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, claiming she paid for her slogan.
Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) jabbed 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 Friday by noting he would never own a jet like the billionaire businessman.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) jabbed at Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE on Wednesday with a mock press release announcing that the Wisconsin Republican will be hiding from reporters on Wednesday to avoid being asked about presumptive Republican presidential nominee 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.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 28500 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) on Tuesday jabbed the latest Democrat to join the 6900 primary, billionaire Tom SteyerThomas (Tom) Fahr SteyerThe Hill's 2628:28503 Report: Biden expands lead in new national poll Castro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Castro, Steyer join pledge opposing the Keystone XL pipeline MORE, by saying the election shouldn't be controlled by the wealthiest class.
Some Republicans, including President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE's son Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Romney earns rants and raves for secret Twitter name DOJ: McGahn, Trump Jr. did not testify before Mueller grand jury MORE, jabbed Romney for anonymously critiquing the media under the Twitter pseudonym Pierre Delecto, which the Utah senator acknowledged owning on Sunday.
Lou BarlettaLouis (Lou) James BarlettaHead of Pennsylvania GOP resigns over alleged explicit texts Trump's most memorable insults and nicknames of 2018 GOP trading fancy offices, nice views for life in minority MORE (Penn.) on Wednesday took a hit at NFL free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick while speaking at a rally in Erie, Pa. Barletta appeared alongside 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 at the rally, and jabbed Kaepernick while praising Trump on the economy.
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 jabbed at former Nevada senator Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerThis week: Barr back in hot seat over Mueller report Trump suggests Heller lost reelection bid because he was 'hostile' during 2016 presidential campaign Trump picks ex-oil lobbyist David Bernhardt for Interior secretary MORE (R) on Wednesday, suggesting that Heller lost his reelection bid last November because of his hesitance to embrace Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyPoll: Nearly 4 in 5 say they will consider candidates' stances on cybersecurity Native American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment Head of flight attendants group claims 'broad support' for 'Medicare for All' among union members MORE (D-Md.), a 2020 presidential candidate, jabbed at 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 on Sunday, saying that he trusts the U.S. intelligence committee over Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceBret Baier calls out Trump for lashing out at Fox News polls: 'Fox has not changed' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' MORE jabbed both President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.), saying Friday that "nobody is a winner" in the personal spat between the two.
If I hear him say, "believe me" or "I have to tell you" one more time ... If I have to hear him one more time tell the lie that he opposed the Iraq War from before it happened, when we know that is not true ... If we have to listen to him claim to have done something worthwhile when President Obama produced his birth certificate and that only occurred because he forced the president to produce it ... If I have to listen to him claim that he signed a consent decree promising not to discriminate in housing against blacks and Hispanics when he was sued in one of the most massive housing discrimination case in history to that point and that his signing didn't meaning admitting to discrimination ... Here are points Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE jabbed Trump with, the ones he left unanswered.

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