I should not have said it on air or posted it on air.
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"CBS On-Air Reel," Written by Brian Retchless; CBS On-Air Promotion TELEVISION GRAPHIC ART AND ANIMATION
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I would say I would agree with Geraldo, if you want to be on air try to be on air.
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BNC programming will feature all-black on-air talent and will pull from historically black colleges and universities for its on-air expertise.
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And so, yes, you have to get on air with your information and there's all sorts of obstacles to you getting on air.
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In addition, I joined the On-Air Agile Team, where I tested real-time graphics for CNBC's On-Air HD Redesign using iNews.
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" Though Barton was eliminated on Monday's DWTS, she said on-air she had no regrets, telling the crowd on-air: "It's been a wonderful experience.
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News reports claim that "breatharians" survive on air aloneFrom our prior coverage:A bunch of news outlets reported that a "breatharian" couple survives on air alone.
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On-air senior correspondent Adam Housley has decided to leave because he disapproved of on-air discussions, former Fox News employees with knowledge of his situation told Politico on Friday.
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Thursday, March 30, 2017 – Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
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You get the floor plan -- you're walking on air.
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August: Hangouts on Air moved to YouTube Live One of the social network's last exclusive features, Hangouts on Air — a way to broadcast a Hangout — moved to YouTube Live in 2016, as well.
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Diane Sawyer had her on air twice in one day.
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A CNN contributor also mentioned the alleged incident on air.
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And, apparently, at least one desk on Air Force One.
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The deal is on Air Canada and includes all taxes.
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Before being interviewed on air by Jason Kennedy from E!
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It blew my mind when you said it on air.
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It said the decision was based on air safety concerns.
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Here's what happened when I discussed climate change on air.
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We might even cook something live on air on Twitter.
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"I embarrassingly had to define 'taint' on air," she jokes.
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Save on air fryers from Tefal, Tower, Philips, and others.
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The next day, Kelly walked back her statement on air.
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Announcers repeatedly mistake the product, calling it Pepsi on air.
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"Trailer Park Boys" has been on air for 11 seasons.
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He's signing a list of "principles" on air traffic control.
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Donald Trump swept into Corpus Christi on Air Force One.
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Why didn't Hannity disclose -- on air -- his ties to Cohen?
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ABC's "The View" discussed the theory on air this week.
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But on air, I'm connecting with people in interesting ways.
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Gaetz flew with Trump on Air Force One on Monday.
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Two new anchors were on air shortly after 10 a.m.
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Fox & Friends has even started practicing social distancing on air.
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I wasn't sleeping three days before we went on air.
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Were you surprised they wanted to put you on air?
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He apologized for the comment on air the next day.
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"Fellow friends, this isn't a tale," she said on air.
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BBC says McEnroe is on air three times as much.
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A court has banned quoting or naming Khatami on air.
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It's really just my time before I go on air.
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I've known guys sleeping on air mattresses in the kitchen.
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With Regis and Kelly in March 2011 — surprising her on air.
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Ted Cruz, who accompanied Obama to Dallas on Air Force One.
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Not so, Conway texted him while the segment was on air.
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Fox News needs Democrats to appear on air to maintain legitimacy.
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He will serve as an on-air contributor, the people said.
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Jenna Bush Hager is getting into the Halloween spirit — on air!
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Of course, Serena covered Beverly's admittance to the facility on air.
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On Air Force One, she went through those points with Obama.
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But they have since pivoted to criticizing him heavily on-air.
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Schools in hotter areas would spend a fortune on air-conditioning.
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Plume Labs has been working on air pollution for a while.
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We are over-dependent on air conditioning ("Global cooling", August 25th).
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That on-air harassment reflects a deeper problem at Fox News.
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Sean "Diddy" Combs was walking on air on his 49th birthday.
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Trump flew into Hanoi on Air Force One late on Tuesday.
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Just before going on air he tweeted:Additional reporting by Dell Cameron
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The latest, BBC News Korean, went on air on September 25th.
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But this is ridiculous, I still have to be on air.
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We went on air and told our listeners about the situation.
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For years some DJs refused to play their songs on air.
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Send us your questions, too, because we'll address them on air.
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This morning on air we had a great interview with Louis.
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Now nearly everyone relies on air conditioning - and plenty of it.
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I mean at VICE, do you have on-air female personalities?
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Frasier was on air for 11 seasons, from 1993 to 2004.
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Spicer, it seems, gets the ratings to keep him on air.
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"I'm not the best dancer," the on-air radio personality says.
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She provided a similar account on air on Fox on Thursday.
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The Championship will be promoted by CNBC on-air and online.
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Gifford and Kotb grew emotional when breaking the news on-air.
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The astronaut Marsha Ivins will also join the livestream on air.
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Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum were their lonely on-air champions.
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Left confirmed he is currently short shares of Nvidia on-air.
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If you watched it while it was actually on air — congratulations.
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Jake Tapper gave Kellyanne Conway a 25-minute swirlie on air.
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Restrictions on air power are even more frustrating for field commanders.
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An awkward moment Did he know he was on air or ...?
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I remember feeling so free like I was floating on air.
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Rubin's practice focuses on air pollution; climate change law and policy.
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Later Feinstein asked if the president's on-air claims seemed valid.
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On air, she wears makeup too, but it's swiftly removed afterwards.
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This goes against nearly all mainstream scientific research on air pollution.
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Earlier Thursday on Air Force One, Trump also defended Republican Rep.
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Did you watch 'em live, on demand, on air or online?
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Those assumptions were based on air traffic patterns, not viral sequencing.
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I wanna make a point of bringing more diversity on air.
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Meanwhile, Trump's E.P.A. has dismantled an expert panel on air pollution .
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Then they went back to working on Air Bed and Breakfast.
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Gaetz rode on Air Force Once with the President on Monday.
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The bride, 30, is a CNN on-air correspondent in Washington.
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On air during the third Test match, Maxwell fought back tears.
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When he's president, Donald Trump will fly on Air Force One.
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Yeah, I have his address, should I say it on air?
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I love big earrings, but I don't wear them on air.
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Wheelchair users offer tips on air travel for other wheelchair users.
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In late January, Trump imposed restrictions on air travel from China.
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The Congressman flew on Air Force One with President Trump Monday.
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Collins did not travel with Trump on Air Force One, however.
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I danced on air to the Fine Young Cannibals' song 'Blue.
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One of our customers, Gwen, quit her job live, on air.
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Hackett accepted the apology on air and acknowledged the pain caused.
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After she finished, Stewart broke character, on-air, to thank her.
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She'll also be on-air weekday mornings starting in the fall.
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I should say we were live on air at the time.
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Impossible Burger will be served on Air New Zealand until October.
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He appeared to ogle anchor Erin Burnett while live on air.
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He flew with Vice President Mike Pence on Air Force Two.
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And on Friday, another prominent on-air personality was abruptly tossed.
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As of 8 am she has yet to appear on air.
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On Thursday, two on-air personalities responded to Mr. Trump's tweets.
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Yet, much of the data centers on air pollution, said Patterson.
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New York meteorologist fired after using racial slur on air 290210.
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"It's gone," Baldwin said on air from the helicopter on Thursday.
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Weatherman beautifully conceals a fart live on air 😂😂 pic.twitter.
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Guthrie first shared the news of her injury on-air Nov.
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The on-air fissures haven't gone unnoticed across the cable dial.
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On Thursday, two on-air personalities responded to Mr. Trump's tweets.
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Turkey is working with Russia on air defense and energy deals.
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Watch my latest TV ad on air TODAY in #NJ5: pic.twitter.
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That doesn't mean Life on Air is in total savings mode.
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Panelist Jaye P. Morgan was banned after flashing her breasts on air.
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Skai TV won the first license, allowing it to stay on air.
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According to Buzz60, Live On Air Brooklyn serves up Louisiana comfort food.
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"Hi guys, I miss you," Spencer told her co-hosts on air.
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CNN&aposs Brian Stelter announced on-air Friday that Bourdain hanged himself.
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What's harder: snagging a ride on Air Force One or Amazon One?
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It beggars belief a sex scene should be played live on air.
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Bonus: Major League Soccer and college football are also on air tonight.
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Robert Kraft traveled on Air Force One ... in his Air Force 1s.
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People can't rely on air conditioners to temper the year-round heat.
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He wanted the diamond to look like it was floating on air.
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For Clinton, not traveling on Air Force One has almost no downside.
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LIESMAN: I DON'T LIKE DOING MATH LIVE IN THE MORNING ON AIR.
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Last August, two reporters were shot live on-air in Roanake, Virgina.
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Thankfully, we ran out of time to have that conversation on air.
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She may have been annoyed, but she didn't show it on air.
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In it, Bush talked about wanting a chance to apologize on-air.
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" Responding to Trump's tweets on-air, Brzezinski said in June, "I'm fine.
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On air, the stories continue unabated, and Facebook, posts continue to appear.
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And so she continued for the remainder of her on-air time.
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Facilitated by Sinatra, the surprise on-air reunion was awkward to watch.
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You can bet it reflects the same ethos Fox champions on air.
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"Let me explain what they were threatening," Brzezinski said on-air Friday.
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The president remained on Air Force One until Priebus was driven away.
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Jake and Ashley discuss live, on-air, in real time, on Facebook.
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As an on-air analyst, I have been party to the discussion.
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Less common, though, is on-air talent running afoul of passport control.
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But that's just one of many revelations stars have dropped on air.
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Her remarks came during an on-air discussion about the #OscarsSoWhite debate.
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"This bill creates a path to move forward on air quality," Rep.
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The Arctic depends on air freight, seasonal sea shipments and ice roads.
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Cohan takes particular issue with Pruitt's focus on air quality in America.
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Russia's efforts didn't change the outcome in 2016 are based on air.
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CNN producers yanked an on-air promo teasing Tuesday's races as Mrs.
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The host later apologized on air after facing blowback for the remark.
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His casket was brought to Washington from Arizona on Air Force Two.
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The news network made the announcement during a brief on-air segment.
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And we were lucky enough he happened to put us on air.
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Barbara L'Italien, a Democrat who goes on air and criticizes Donald Trump.
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And this wasn't Kelly's first notable on-air dig at her colleague.
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The lab in Israel specializes in security research on air-gapped systems.
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It's like you're walking on air or tunneling underground like a badger.
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He loves optics Trump is on Air Force One in the picture.
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Residents can check on air quality in their area on the AirNow.
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For one whole month I subsisted on air and water (just kidding).
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But a continued crackdown on air pollution has weighed on smokestack industries.
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Last week, ESPN cut some of its reporters and on-air personnel.
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Mr. Felsher did not always get along with his on-air talent.
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Fox News first hired me as an on-air contributor in 2013.
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The rest, including her, sleep on air mattresses in the living room.
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A network source said the matter would be addressed on-air Saturday.
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Who knows, but here's how it has handled past controversies on-air.
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That will be driven in part by tougher rules on air pollution.
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The audio was captured by C-SPAN and broadcast live on air.
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He frequently reads texts from his mother, who is liberal, on air.
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As of 8 am she has yet to appear on air. 1/
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Rome, Infrastructure Ministry meets trade unions on Air Italy issue (1030 GMT).
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We turned him into somebody who could verbally attack her on air.
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Ms. Brzezinski was expected to address the incident on-air Friday morning.
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Before then, he said, he lacked confidence to be himself on air.
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"The building has been evacuated," meteorologist Donnie Cox told viewers on air.
|
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Mr. Hemmer has shown a willingness to challenge Trump aides on-air.
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My on-air partner, my TV husband, is a sexual predator now?
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In addition to on-air appearances, Knowles writes opinion articles on FoxNews.com.
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"OK, that was not appropriate," Rivest said on air at the time.
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Rogers' off-camera self wasn't much different than his on-air persona.
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"They just have a chemistry that just clicks on air," LaPlaca said.
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The president spoke to Piers Morgan on Air Force One Friday evening.
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We covered the pledge online and on-air well before your tweet.
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Lately, for my on-air clothing, I've been a little more tailored.
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Again, your job is to be public, it's to be on air.
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Mr. Conover's episode on air travel led him to some interesting findings.
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Homeowners, take comfort: Even the appliances on Air Force One break down.
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Was there a Republican version of Cenk, at some point, on air?
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In the first major initiative on air travel tax in years, the conference on Thursday and Friday - which will be attended by about 227 countries - will discuss ticket taxes, kerosene levies and value-added tax (VAT) on air travel.
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These layoffs follow the firing of 100-plus on-air personalities in April.
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I&aposm just asking you on air because I&aposd like to know.
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" Reporting the breaking news on-air, CNN's John King said: "Steve Bannon, out.
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My on-air reaction to the man who would be the GOP nominee?
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On Air Malta, round-trip flights are available for as little as $175.
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They're [working on] air-launched swarming drones that would be launched from aircrafts.
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In the final moments of Tuesday's episode, Kennedy and the on-air E!
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"I didn't tell people on air to not play the game," he said.
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She is constantly competing in her career as an on-air broadcast personality.
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"If I hadn't been live on air, I would've punched him," she said.
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AMC's Sunday star is among the best performing TV shows on air today.
|
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Another WMUR reporter, political director Adam Sexton, asks him — this time on air.
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In 2015, Limbaugh said on-air that second-hand smoke was not dangerous.
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Talk-show hosts denounced him on air as an enemy of the state.
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I spent an hour on air talking about the importance of press freedom.
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Spike Lee wore a "God Protect Mueller" T-shirt on air on CNN.
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Twisted Sisters has been on air and is going into its second season.
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Fellow NBC stars Al Roker and Craig Melvin denounced Kelly on-air Wednesday.
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People tweeted questions at us with #CircuitBreakerLive, and we answered them on-air!
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And third, the proposals could reduce competition on air routes, especially within Britain.
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There were so few minority leads on-air that it couldn't happen sooner.
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I was the most underpaid on-air talent at ESPN for 12 years.
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Toward the end of the show, a woman named Zahra is on air.
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And why are you allowed to be on air if you hate Trump?
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Gawker reported that journalists resisted, and several people were heard screaming on air.
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Obama's Appearance on 'Fallon' Causes a StirA TV Reporter Brutally Attacked On-Air
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This is not the first time the dignified Trebek has rapped on air.
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Now, we were just talking before you came on-air about social media.
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CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli has the answers to five key questions.
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MIAMI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Miami is a city that lives on air conditioning.
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The model can also lick her elbow — a feat she accomplishes on air.
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Rancic apologized on air during an episode of Fashion Police later that week.
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Trump made the announcement on Twitter just after landing on Air Force One.
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Ingraham has flown as a guest of the president on Air Force One.
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On air he insisted the Swedish government should not intervene on his behalf.
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FUN FACT: President Obama's first meal on Air Force One was a cheeseburger.
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On-air talent includes Stephanie Miller and Bill Press, and more to come.
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Our new anchor team will officially make their on-air debut this morning.
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These on-air entrepreneurs also choose the timing and placement of their ads.
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There are no guarantees, however, that those questions will make it on air.
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When characters walk into a scene, they appear to be floating on air.
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The finds were revealed live on air on the Discovery Channel on Sunday.
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"I'd do it, but under certain circumstances," he said on Air Force One.
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Mostly, Clinton flew commercial or on Air Force planes while secretary of state.
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Lewandowski also flew with Trump on Air Force One to Michigan Saturday night.
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Smith is the first Fox News anchor to mention the link on air.
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This on-air behavior was perfectly acceptable to Fox executives at the time.
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She has not yet acknowledged the president's attack against her on air, either.
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The TV series "Beverly Hills, 90210" was on air from 1990 until 2000.
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In fact, puts not in caps: "NOT"; will be on air this afternoon.
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O'Reilly announced his current vacation on air and said he'd return April 24.
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Sean McDonough absolutely eviscerating NFL officiating and the overall product on air. Wow!
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Sleeping in guest beds and on air mattresses offers little to no privacy.
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On-air reporting is massively unfair, to the benefit of the incumbent president.
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One time, a radio host gave out our district office phone # on air.
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The on-air channel will launch to Live TV viewers later this month.
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"All we can say is that we are heartbroken," Guthrie said on air.
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After the photo op, Hannity had an exclusive on-air interview with Trump.
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" As a result, he said, Fox's on-air personalities "are filling the vacuum.
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Or, maybe this is why Hyundai is working on air taxis with Uber.
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Or, maybe this is why Hyundai is working on air taxis with Uber.
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On air, in the top of the second, it was Slapstick Keith's turn.
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I've always wanted to ask someone, at least on air, why this happens.
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She will provide political commentary across Fox News' on-air and digital properties.
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Guess who flew to Tennessee on Air Force One today with President Trump?
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On her first day, the new role wasn't mentioned at all on air.
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Her last day on air was February 7, according to a CNBC spokesperson.
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Spokesman Alex Conant declared it "fiction" on air as he condemned the network.
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Thousand-dollar toilet seats, expensive presidential haircuts on Air Force One, extensive misbilling.
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A news anchor makes an on-air accusation of rape against her boss.
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Rome, Infrastructure Ministry meets trade unions on Air Italy liquidation procedure (211000 GMT).
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Rome, Infrastructure Ministry meets trade unions on Air Italy liquidation procedure (1030 GMT).
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I should not have said it on air or posted it on Twitter.
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Age: 30 Occupation: senior correspondent for "Genius News" You're an on-air star.
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That's the effect that sometimes emanates from a glowing-hot on-air talent.
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Aroma, dependent on air currents for dispersal, was elusive where I was sitting.
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Mr. O'Donnell gleefully shared the news on air with his colleague Rachel Maddow.
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Trump is on Air Force One flying to a rally in West Virginia.
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"I don't know about that," Mr. Trump told reporters on Air Force One.
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Now, because Showtime's putting it straight on air, those people became cast members.
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He instead received a briefing on the hurricane's damage on Air Force One.
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Heitkamp became the first Democrat to join Trump on Air Force One Wednesday.
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Smith has displayed his affection for Fox News in interviews and on-air.
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Another anchor, Abby Martin quit some months after denouncing Russia's incursion on air.
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Aside from Iqaluit, remote communities in Nunavut depend on air traffic for testing.
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"If you want to be on air, you're a white man," she said.
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On air, the moment — particularly the last sentence — came off as genuinely sincere.
|
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Fox News finally broke its on-air silence about Bill O'Reilly's exit Wednesday.
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When we sit in our booth and we're on air, it's just us.
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Nunberg provided the subpoena anonymously to Jonathan Swan over the weekend, then gave it on the record to the N.Y. Times' Maggie Haberman, then waved the wrinkled subpoena on-air with MSNBC's Ari Melber, with a close-up shown on air.
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"I thought he was treated unbelievably unfairly," Trump told reporters on Air Force One.
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O'Donnell accused Goldberg of shutting down her ideas and dismissing her opinion on-air.
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And Colbert, a huge LOTR nerd, had Serkis read President Trump's tweets on air.
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If there was no negative impact on air flow, they'd have used wider components.
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Several weeks ago, the man marched past a receptionist into the on-air studio.
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Correction: Collins' remarks were made on air with MSNBC's Brian Williams, not Chris Matthews.
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Wendy Williams has been quietly focusing on her sobriety, she revealed on-air Tuesday.
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Dre's on-air confession — "you're my air" — is just cheesy enough to be cute.
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On air, he said he'd looked into the allegations and they didn't check out.
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You also shouldn't rely on air-filled or foam toys instead of life jackets.
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Soon, the debate about PUBG blew up on air on Gujarat's FM radio stations.
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He's actually been one of the few energy people willing to come on air.
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The two agreements include one on air space security and another related to flights.
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Here for the first time, we got to see that debate unfold on-air.
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Berkeley Earth, a scientific climate organization, keeps tabs on air pollution around the globe.
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The host texted Jenner on air and — lo and behold — she responded almost immediately.
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The internet quickly called out Ambrose for her on-air flub and insensitive remarks.
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It's not unusual to see Ribeiro breaking it down on air or on stage.
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The statement was first reported by MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, who read it on air.
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Now he's got another big distinction to add to his resume: on-air personality.
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We&aposre not going to do it on air, but we have them here.
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On April 17th the service went back on air in parts of the country.
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"I feel so relieved," she said on-air the day after announcing the news.
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We can hardly believe that Modern Family is entering its eighth season on air.
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Meanwhile, conservative outlets have accused her of "advocating for illegal aliens" while on air.
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The worst part about the holiday season is that The Bachelor isn't on air.
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DeGeneres announced on-air that Shutterfly would be donating $50,000 to the students' efforts.
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Wall Street, after all, is a place "where every day, men walk on air".
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On air since 1992, the station was one of Turkey's first private television channels.
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" But "the reaction from Fox's on-air personnel Wednesday: There's nothing to worry about.
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BOOTHE: Well, a lot of things that are probably can&apost say on air.
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The contestants on the fifth season of the show, which is currently on air.
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What was it like addressing the cancellation on air the day it was announced?
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Names are not required, though we may use some comments on-air and online.
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He literally walked on air after they kissed, that's how much he wanted her.
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Cheddar is joining forces with WeWork to scale its on-air guest booking operation.
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On-air programming will be accompanied by a host of digital content on CNBC.com.
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Delingpole cited Milloy exclusively and extensively, linking to Milloy's "fact sheet" on air pollution.
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Her mother paid for designer dresses to make sure she looked good on air.
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They met with tears and hugs last week during On Air with Ryan Seacrest.
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They're not at all like traditional on-air talent, yet they demand our fascination.
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"This is the Trump-Jim Mattis budget for the military," Ryan said on air.
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He voices frustration that son-in-law Jared Kushner has few on-air defenders.
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There were no planes in the air, other than F-2628s on air patrol.
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"I'm not going to be able to go to Rio," Guthrie said on-air.
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"I heard the cries of the people calling in live on air," he said.
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That's what we saw from some Fox News on-air personalities this past week.
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When they had to evacuate, they found a new way to stay on air.
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Former Trump Deputy campaign manager David Bossie is an on-air analyst at Fox.
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"I'll talk to him about everything," Trump said on Air Force One on Friday.
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In his early days at ABC, he didn't find it easy getting on air.
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Beck's countersuit adds that Lahren's "word choice on air" repeatedly threatened to offend viewers.
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Maddow, the network's biggest star, was noticeably absent from the network's on-air roster.
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He lifted key controls on air pollution from major industrial sources across the country.
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A dentist who briefly offered oral health classes on air has left the station.
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The speech was posted on Air Force Academy's Facebook page and quickly went viral.
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The statement was read on-air at Fox News, and quickly spread on Twitter.
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CNN contributors Van Jones and Jeffrey Lord went at it on air last night.
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Of course, there was no guarantee that the bag would make it on air.
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When asked directly on air if Mr. Biden was wrong, Ms. Warren said yes.
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Mr. Raju also appeared on-air on Friday afternoon to correct his prior report.
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His fellow prime-time hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham both spoke on-air.
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At times, the drama between hosts eclipsed interest in what was happening on air.
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That televised defense earned him a spot on Air Force One for the trip.
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I get on Air Force One, where they do have a lot of televisions.
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I corrected him and said I had actually been on air for six years.
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" "I get on Air Force One, where they do have a lot of televisions.
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Has it made you think about how you relate to male colleagues on air?
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Most of the situation was drowned out on air as Republicans applauded Trump's remarks.
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While on air, Gucci alleged that Yee, 43, wanted a sexual relationship with him.
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In September, Trump and Heitkamp traveled together on Air Force One to North Dakota.
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They matched Environmental Protection Agency data on air pollution to the women's residential addresses.
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Though the stories are "patently absurd," she said, she plays it straight on air.
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On-air that morning, seated at the table, Lamb gave out the phone number.
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They'll correct each other on air, or challenge the opinion of a previous caller.
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KW: She's going to walk out stage left chewing gum and walking on air.
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The joke was cut from the on-air show, which aired on August 6.
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One on-air meltdown later, Rachel has been fired and is a public pariah.
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Do you remember any on-air non-apologies by politicians, celebrities, or sports figures?
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The beloved children's show Sesame Street has been on air for half a century.
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"Fox News cannot confirm Judge Napolitano's commentary," the anchor Shepard Smith said on air.
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CARL QUINTANILLA: Leader McConnell, we don't get to have you on air that often.
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They had heard their Housewife colleagues talk about their behavior in on-air interviews.
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"Fox News cannot confirm Judge Napolitano's commentary," the anchor Shepard Smith said on-air.
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Not even a bout of stomach flu can keep her from going on air.
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Mr. Johnston even speculated on-air that Mr. Trump had sent the documents himself.
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Bloomberg News White House reporters regularly travel on Air Force One with the President.
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We're not concerned about flying on Air Force One or golfing with the president.
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And then Trump was gone, back on Air Force One for his trip home.
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It is not designed to train people who wish to be on-air reporters.
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Cultural and social anxiety often materialize on air, and everyone has something to say.
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But for viewers, it can be disappointing: What is on air, isn't actually happening.
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"They're just going yard to yard eating everyone's front lawn," Parris said on air.
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Ultimately it's up to you, but if you do go to Live on Air we recommend a pre-dinner pit-stop at the Park Slope Wine Shop directly across the street because Live on Air does not yet have a liquor license.
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The Indian entertainment conglomerate Hotstar (which is owned by 21st Century Fox) has pulled the plug on its on-air channels (such as Star Plus) in the United States, making its on-air shows from India streaming-only in a prime global market.
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The proliferation of air conditioning enabled building designs that were wholly dependent on air conditioning.
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Try Again: A Good Morning America anchor apologized for using a racial slur on-air.
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MAZIN: Well, first of all, Laura, I wouldn&apost want to say it on-air.
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Its creators at the startup Life on Air have pulled it from the App Store.
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Tartick asked Bristowe out on-air as a guest on her podcast Off The Vine.
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On AIr Canada # 608 that was diverted to Fredericton because we couldn't land in HAlifax.
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James Tahhan, a celebrity chef, reportedly apologized for a gesture he made while on air.
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U.S. law requires that presidents reimburse taxpayers for expenses incurred traveling on Air Force One.
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Fact: Many of the best TV shows on air did not begin as TV shows.
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A spokeswoman for Pence had no additional comment beyond the vice president's on-air remarks.
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President Trump speakers to reporters on Air Force One as he heads to Florida. pic.twitter.
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"As far as the sweater — that was actually the backup plan," he said on air.
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Southwest was on-air and basically said listen we are undercutting a lot of prices.
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Smith was live on air reporting on the flooding that continued to devastate the city.
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After the show, he moved to on-air roles at ESPN and the NFL Network.
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Fox News referred to Gabbard on air 675 times this year up to last Thursday.
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" Kelly apologized on air the next day, saying, "I was wrong, and I am sorry.
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HR: So you had to then consistently go on air afterwards and reinterpret the act.
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"It made me so happy that I thought I was walking on air," he said.
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"Haley did something that shocked me," Kotb, 52, said before showing the photo on air.
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On any, on air, (CBS "Face the Nation" host John) Dickerson had 5.2 million people.
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"The president will tweet whatever he wants," the official told reporters on Air Force One.
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Image: ScreenshotsA bunch of news outlets reported that a "breatharian" couple survives on air alone.
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Lauer let the statement slide without pushing back on air, sparking even more outrage online.
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Or perhaps the effects of climate change on air travel will have the same effect.
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On March 19, she revealed on-air that she'd been living in a sober house.
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She said fainting on-air was frightening, and felt something wrong earlier in the show.
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So, she decided to take matters into her own hands, and quit on air instead.
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To really hammer home her point, Ms. McCaughey even read some "Formation" lyrics on air.
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Cramer said that CEO John Stumpf should come on-air to read the formal apology.
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Cruz isn't the only former 2016 Republican presidential contender to ride on Air Force One.
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Bossie flew with him on Air Force One in March to a rally in Michigan.
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On air, this DJ was like, 'Love the album cover, you have really nice legs.
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Last week, Williams revealed on-air that she had quietly been focusing on her sobriety.
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Last month, Williams revealed on-air that she had quietly been focusing on her sobriety.
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The news comes four months after The Chew was cancelled following seven years on air.
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Sadler will be back on-air for the first time since her departure from E!
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The U.S. already uses a significant amount of health spending on air pollution-related injuries.
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"Clearly the law is on the president's side," Spicer told reporters on Air Force One.
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Instead you give GOP#Trump days of on-air speculation of a parade of horribles?
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Trump and those around him have faced scrutiny for their own comments made on air.
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And the story broke when he was on Air Force One, he didn't read it.
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"I went to work the following week, but I couldn't go on air," she said.
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"I hate, hate, hate that I didn't just say 'I'm gay' on air," he writes.
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The lawsuit also accused him of promoting his new show while on air at CBS.
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In its first season on air, This Is Us quickly became a fan favorite drama.
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In line with international rules on air accidents, the preliminary report did not attribute blame.
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The Obamas will take their final trip on Air Force One to Palm Springs, Calif.
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There are thousands of radio stations around the world that are on air right now.
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TBS has indicated that it will not punish Bee further for her on-air tirade.
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There's a steal of a fare from Boston to Shanghai, too: $457 on Air Canada.
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Two outdated refrigerators being replaced on Air Force One will reportedly cost about $24 million.
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Several former medical unit staffers said the drugs were freely dispensed on Air Force One.
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Only state-run PTV, which has not been reporting on the protest, remained on air.
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Garth was devastated when Ron said, "Go f--- yourself, San Diego" while live on-air.
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"People are booing the idea of listening to your conscience," Mr. Jost said on air.
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Hannity had not previously revealed his connection to Cohen while talking about him on air.
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Often, his on-air conservative guests are as critical and as criticized as liberal ones.
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Smith delivered an on-air apology, and was suspended by the network for a week.
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Winner may be announced on air and/or on Sponsor's website and/or social media.
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Fox News has barred employees from using the alleged name of the whistleblower on air.
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In just one day at Davos, CNN conducted 30 high level live interviews on air.
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And for some reason, like Donald Trump had him on Air Force One last week.
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"Saturday Night Live" has won 50 Primetime Emmy awards in its 42 years on air.
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That was the context for her on-air digs at him, and Hannity's irritated response.
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We didn't own a camera, had no interviews lined up, or any on-air experience.
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Why not talk about its resilient struggle to stay on air despite two separate cancellations?
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Selina deals with trouble in the Granite State from her seat on Air Force One.
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In other cities, like Ramadi, the government chose instead to rely primarily on air bombardment.
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The producers of the show have responded to the criticism in interviews and on-air.
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And her on-air remarks were strikingly more placid than her fiery monologue from Monday.
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Sanders is currently on air in 12 out of the 14 states voting on Tuesday.
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Matthews critics have been frustrated by the attitudes he's displayed on air, unchallenged, for years.
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Mr. Mong, who held a minute's silence on air in protest, was one of them.
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On Wednesday afternoon, for instance, Trump flew to Indiana on Air Force One with Sen.
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Among its on-air personalities were American TV veterans like Larry King and Ed Schultz.
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You can tell me about your super-secret client that you can't say on air.
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They are now on-air reporters at television stations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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He has been assigned to read on-air "billboards," scripted promotions for other NBC shows.
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Their anchorman appeared on air with his hands bandaged from injuries he had just suffered.
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"Big mistake; mistaken identity, sir, sorry," Mr. Matthews said after he was corrected on-air.
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Mr. Carlson and Ms. Ingraham have both faced ad boycotts for offensive on-air comments.
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Flay isn't the only celeb chef or on-air personality involved with the new service.
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Guthrie's work, and her on-air personality, was noticed by the higher-ups at NBC.
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In 2014, commentators noticed Fox News was also putting more left-wing analysts on air.
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Mr. Trump has flown on Air Force One to the club in Palm Beach, Fla.
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"I'm not reading any more of this," Wallace said with a laugh on-air Friday.
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Then in December 2018, Williams made headlines again when she slurred her speech on air.
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The live, on-air brawl nearly seven years ago featured Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman.
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Graham Norton, the BBC's on-air commentator, announced that the man was in police custody.
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Obsessively, Luce consults Web sites for the latest data on air, earth, and water pollution.
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He should feel free to come back again: We love a surprise on-air guest.
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Jackie Gleason once delivered an on-air apology for his game show being a "flop."
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" On Air Force One on Sunday, Trump doubled down: "They're allowed to kill our people.
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Trump reiterated those threats Sunday while flying from Florida to Washington on Air Force One.
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The free-to-watch channels which were shut down are still not back on air.
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According to one source with knowledge, Giuliani's on-air appearances are rarely, if ever discussed.
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" -- September 18 exchange with reporters on Air Force One "They mostly come out of Europe.
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He aspired to become an on-air correspondent, but his speech was mumbly and imprecise.
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Most on-air stars are generalists, not beat reporters with expertise in a particular area.
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AND NEXT THING I KNEW ONE NIGHT I WAS SITTING ON AIR WITH JIMMY CRAMER.
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The mood on Air Force One back to Washington was jovial, one person told CNN.
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Trump appeared to quote the on-air banner used during the segment in his tweet.
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She informed the show's host, Joe Duffy, who asked Mr. Murphy about it on air.
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He showcased his selections on air, and they began to draw interest from the public.
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The in-flight reading on Air Force One is probably saved to President Obama's iPad.
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"This is my shoe," Hasassein said as he took his shoe off, while on air.
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We see Jackie on Air Force One, carefully applying lipstick before she deplanes in Dallas.
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What did you see as the psychological effect of the shutdown on air traffic controllers?
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But singer Mariah Carey was blindsided when the news broke live on air during an interview.
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Nothing in New York travels on air, but real estate politics might help this deal fly.
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To the naked eye, flying on Air Force One bears some similarities to a commercial flight.
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" Rhimes thanked Spencer in a tweet for the on-air correction, writing, "You have my back!
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It was Trump's first time flying on Air Force One or the presidential helicopter, Marine One.
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Before Fox officially announced the revival, Spelling accidentally confirmed the news during an on-air interview.
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"The Real World," while still on air, has more of a nostalgia factor for Gen Xers.
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After he started receiving direct backlash for his weather reporting, he vented a bit on air.
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Catt Sadler will be back on-air for the first time since her departure from E!
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In its time on air, "Will & Grace" was nominated for 83 Emmy Awards, with 16 wins.
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He told reporters on Air Force One in December 2017 that he does not watch television.
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She arranged an off-the-record meeting with Trump, and then she interviewed him on air.
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Seacrest has also been the longtime radio host of On Air with Ryan Seacrest since 2004.
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Greene then revealed that she herself was the leader of the organization and quit on air.
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Abe to be able to fly with them on Air Force One as it was Mrs.
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I can start my internship, I can leave Mississippi; I'm honestly riding on air right now.
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He played the song on air that night and even did an interview with The Ledge.
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I traveled on Air Force One all over the country and the world with president Bush.
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Considering the cake was pretty much destroyed on air, surely that review came compliments of Fey?
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Yet when loopholes allow local dialects on air, such as in traditional opera, they are exploited.
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I was interested in hosting shows, anchoring news programs, and appearing in on-air panel discussions.
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We know we're working in this town, we're just waiting to actually get something on air.
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It was a three-month loaner, given in exchange for on-air mentions of Harry Winston.
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Grimmie won the Choice Music Web Star award, one of many that weren't announced on air.
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CNBC's Julia Boorstin will lead the network's on-air coverage reporting live from multiple locations. CNBC.
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In 2015, when she found herself on Air Force One with then-president Barack Obama, Sen.
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To mark the occasion BBC Radio invited Dahl's widow Liccy Dahl on air for a chat.
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He did the Pennywise smile on air, and honestly, it's even creepier without the clown makeup.
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And Williams revealed on-air last month that she had been living in a sober house.
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MCNICHOLAS: I actually had to watch taped shows to see your first couple years on air.
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We are unspeakably "Jealous" of everyone in the On Air with Ryan Seacrest studio that day.
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We toasted with Diet Coke on Air Force One after we visited Saudi Arabia in May.
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Since then, however, the Federal Communications Commission has essentially stopped enforcing the required on-air identification.
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Live on Air is a recently opened "Louisiana-American bistro" at 335 Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn.
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Over the last two decades, on-air reporter Lee Thomas has slowly watched his appearance change.
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Cruz has clashed with Wallace on air and accused him of being too soft on Trump.
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You're clearly not meant to be able to do this; the character just runs on air.
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"Like Savannah, I am having trouble processing this news," she wrote, retweeting the on-air announcement.
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Sahara said the technology has been a hit with both fans and the on-air announcers.
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Aeronautics giant Airbus recently unveiled research on air taxis for cities for both passengers and cargo.
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Within 24 hours they were back on air after a federal high court overturned the suspension.
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"Hillary Clinton has called Donald Trump to concede the race," CNN's Dana Bash reported on air.
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"They had a disagreement on-air, which is totally expected in that job," the source said.
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" Before going on air, Kotb visited her dressing room, where, Guthrie says, "We said a prayer.
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Read more: CNN anchors evacuate on-air after report of bomb Read more: Office of Rep.
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Just last Tuesday, Kotb revealed on air that she has adopted her second child, Hope Catherine.
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"There's something powerful about seeing a Black man bulletproof and unafraid," Method Man says on-air.
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"CNN's reporting was not fake news," Fox News host Shep Smith said on air on Friday.
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The studios are the ones choosing what projects to fund and what to put on air.
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Fox has been identifying her on air as a "Republican strategist" for more than a year.
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While remaining mostly silent on the matter, Kelly, 45, addressed the attacks on air only once.
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In Curry's tearful on-air goodbye in June 2012, her tense relationship with Lauer was obvious.
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Cuccinelli had been a CNN legal commentator, frequently defending the President and his policies on air.
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His campaign has gone on air with a seven-figure television ad buy in the state.
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"The fix is in," CNN's Jim Acosta said on air minutes after the press conference ended.
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The family was all smiles as they joined dogs Sunny and Bo on Air Force One.
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This showed that just two of the organization's 14 highest paid on-air presenters are women.
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But on-air talent have their own complicated situation, as they are usually one-off contractors.
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Too bad it has just as little resonance as everything else she said on-air today.
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The content isn't just a rehash of the "Entertainment Tonight" on-air broadcast, the network claims.
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"I want to thank you all for your tweets and your flowers," she said on air.
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"My 2000 resolution is to say things on air that I say off air," Hegseth began.
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Trump invited Rosenstein on Air Force One for a trip on Monday, a high-profile visit.
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Fox has seen numerous top executives and on-air personalities leave over accusations of sexual misconduct.
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The about-face on air pollution showed that the government is particularly responsive to urban opinion.
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" Now, with a nomination under her belt, Biel says she feels like she's "floating on air.
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María Teresa Kumar was on-air on MSNBC when the election was called for President Trump.
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CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin asserted on air that Santorum was still calling Ford a liar.
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This recent ruckus stems from Hannity's clumsy on-air defense of Alabama senate candidate Roy Moore.
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EST: President Trump leaves the White House and heads to Monroe, La. on Air Force One.
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I have said many times on air, I hate the stock market -- I prefer real estate.
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He has reportedly acted out these scenes on Air Force One and in the White House.
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Five of the 17 hold views on air pollution that are outside of the scientific mainstream.
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But the on-air personality — affectionately known as "the science guy" to most millennials — certainly hasn't.
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Trump said pretty definitively in April on Air Force One he didn't know about Cohen's payments.
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He later told People that his background as a correspondent translated well to on-air spots.
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Trump arrived on Air Force One at Singapore's Paya Lebar Air Base at 8:21 p.m.
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After cursing on-air, Jenny Slate says she learned of her firing by reading it online.
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The morning show, she said, had a strict rule: She could not wear pants on air.
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After an unsuccessful run for office in Virginia, he was hired as an on-air contributor.
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Marie Harf, a liberal on-air Fox News personality, is leaving the network to join Rep.
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You'll also earn 5x points on air travel and 3x points on hotels and cruise lines.
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The president on Tuesday reportedly referenced this praise while speaking to reporters on Air Force One.
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Any entries may be shown on-air and/or on Sponsor's website and/or social media.
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"Will @CNN keep putting her on air for things like the New Years celebration???" he wrote.
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A lot ... from opening wrestling gyms to coaching, to a possible on-air MMA commentary career.
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As many viewers know, the series delivered a number of tear-jerking episodes while on air.
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"We don't have any announcement to make," spokesman Hogan Gidley told reporters on Air Force One.
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I have said many times on air, I hate the stock market — I prefer real estate.
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Fifteen years since series two was last on air, the cast recall where it all began.
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So what is on Obama's playlist that guarantees a one-way ticket on Air Force Bone?
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"They are just trying to keep these kids busy," Soboroff said in the on-air report.
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The president flew on Air Force One with four Democratic members of Congress — but no Republicans.
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Savannah Guthrie, Lauer's colleague on NBC's "Today" show, made the announcement of Lauer's firing on air.
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Mr. Trebek then suggested Laura Coates, a legal analyst and frequent on-air personality for CNN.
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On air, they premiered their speeches from the Manhattan Beach City Council to the wider world.
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" Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, Mr. Trump said Mr. Pruitt was a "terrific guy.
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"My vacation is quickly evaporating," Mr. Toobin said in a brief interview between on-air appearances.
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I traveled on Air Force One all over the country and the world with President Bush.
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On Thursday evening, a newsroom in New Bern was evacuated while reporters were live on air.
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We're told the other anchors and correspondents felt Megyn was way too bluntly conservative on air.
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"To be honest, I don't know why the news can't say that on air," chuckled Noah.
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Aeronautics giant Airbus recently unveiled research on air taxis for cities, serving both passengers and cargo.
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We have made arrests in murders, robberies and the on-air assault of a TV reporter.
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Why did ESPN let go of 100 of its writers, reporters and on-air staff today?
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Earthbound no longer, the dead are rising again in you, rising and rising, lifted on air.
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Are morning viewers more loyal to a particular program than to a particular on-air personality?
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When he travels on Air Force One, he toggles between the Golf Channel and Fox News.
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"I'll be off next week for Easter break with my kids," Ingraham said on-air Friday.
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Cutters were moved hundreds of miles away and planes secured on air bases, Admiral Brown said.
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That "has to be part" of ESPN's ability to look at what on-air staff does.
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You're getting analysis, and you're getting it through great on-air talent with really compelling personality.
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Start off by saying, we have not moved away from diversity on air as a priority.
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We had it intermittently on Air Force One … When you're in the air, you're cut off.
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"We're doing a good job in Florida," Mr. Trump said to reporters on Air Force One.
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An on-air comparison to Nazis angered Sanders aides, who privately complained to executives at MSNBC.
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This wasn't an issue that could be addressed on-air while the show was still dark.
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The next day, Lauer broke his silence on the allegations in a statement read on-air.
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By Wednesday, Israel Radio's current affairs anchors were also choking up on air, bidding their farewells.
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" He added that the company works on Air Force One "because it's important to our country.
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"If I were Donald Trump's lawyer, I would be pretty happy," Mr. Wallace said on-air.
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She's a January baby, so she'll be celebrating her birthday while The Bachelor is on air.
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I talked to the president at length yesterday as we flew home on Air Force One.
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CNN host Anderson Cooper called Trump's behavior "disgraceful" on-air immediately after the press conference ended.
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It pegged this to the impact on air travel and tourism to key global shopping areas.
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Sky News Brexit-Free will be on air from 5pm–10 pm GMT Monday to Friday.
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One example of a potential sweet spot is from the US to Europe on Air France.
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That's when Mr. McConnell placed his call to Mr. Biden, who was on Air Force Two.
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Conway previously came under scrutiny from government watchdogs for promoting Ivanka Trump's fashion line on air.
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"Saturday Night Live" has gotten a ratings boost this season, both on air and on YouTube.
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This morning, once again, NBC News tasked Guthrie and Kotb with addressing the allegations on air.
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Then I get a TV haircut every Saturday morning, when I'm on air all the time.
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Because he wanted to keep his show inclusive, Rogers seldom spoke about his faith on air.
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Like clockwork, we were all on air playing our roles, saying the familiar words -- once again.
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He knows Acosta and other on-air personalities, including Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo, by name.
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An initiative to provide focused coverage of the climate crisis in print, on air and online.
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He rode on Air Force One to the Harrisburg rally where Trump lauded his Senate bid.
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Fox News's meteorologist Janice Dean responded on-air after a viewer criticized her legs on Facebook.
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It's been a wide mix of 2023 House lawmakers and eight senators on Air Force One.
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Regarding Duffy's comments, Kutler pointed out that Berman, Toobin, and Keilar forcefully pushed back on air.
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The current sale is restricted due to its negative effects on air quality during warmer months.
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She quit some months after denouncing on air Russia's war in Ukraine, not during that broadcast.
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News anchor Sharon Reed responds on air to a viewer who calls her the N-word.
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As he flew home on Air Force One, however, Mr. Trump's mood darkened, according to aides.
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Everything seemed to be going smoothly until L'Italien revealed her true identity while live on air.
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"I said, 'I guess you didn't see this, but Trump called me on air,' " Lord recalled.
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Ms. Trump also often requested to travel on Air Force planes when it was not appropriate.
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When it was time to premiere her album in real time, she did it on-air.
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After discussing on the air, I shared a post summarizing what I had said on air.
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"Listen, I've seen on air white supremacists being interviewed because they are Trump delegates," O'Brien said.
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I travelled on air force one all over the country and the world with President Bush.
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Their feud started on air and has been amplified on Twitter, which is blocked in China.
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But even during her conflicts with Trump, she didn't spend much time criticizing him on air.
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The statement was issued by the palace and later read on air by a television announcer.
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But Weber still turned out to watch Trump, for whom he voted, land on Air Force One.
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But in a larger way, flying on Air Force One is nothing like a routine commercial journey.
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The 'On Air' sign glowed, and the studio lay silent, save for the sound of Kristen Bell.
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That is one measure that use to evaluate the success and effectiveness of their on-air employee.
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Putin, live on air, promised at the time to personally visit her and help solve her problem.
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If Dick Clark were alive today, I guarantee he would be on air right now fighting back.
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The president's comments came during a gaggle with reporters on Air Force One enroute to Houston, Texas.
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And this was no on-air stunt ... Tara says, "She definitely didn't apologize" after the attempted interview.
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See The Man of the Woods Tour dates below: 3/13/2018 — Toronto, ON — Air Canada Centre
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A Russia soccer fan has since apologized for kissing and groping Colombian journalist Julieth Gonzalez on-air.
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"The day of their big 'fight' on air, they were acting totally normal afterwards," says the source.
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This role is not a fit for someone who is looking to become an on-air reporter.
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Back in June, Guthrie surprised her Today show colleagues on-air with news about her second pregnancy.
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There's a video of Trump on Air Force One, shortly after his inauguration, that closes this circuit.
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Reporters don't just broadcast the news — sometimes they happen to make the news via on-air bloopers.
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We joke about it on air, but the main thing is, it's a great time for fellowship.
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We're told DeMario now wants to ditch reality TV for a career as an on-air personality.
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Cunningham was not one of the dozens of on-air personalities that was laid off in April.
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Letterman revealed all these details himself then proceeded to apologize to his wife, Regina Lasko, on-air.
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The big picture: Rosenstein was set to join Trump on Air Force One to travel to Orlando.
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He promotes his on-air allies like Jeanine Pirro and Sean Hannity and blasts the news operation.
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Photo journalist John Bodnar recently got a picture of Trump in his office on Air Force One.
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Watching a random voter trip and fall live on air was maybe worth all the election stress?
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Starting today, Tagboard partners can access Reddit content in formats and packages designed for on-air viewing.
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Coverage of America's Top States for Business will continue on-air and online through Wednesday, July 13th.
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The CNBC on-air editor also reveals what he believes will be the No. 1 Brexit trade.
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For example, they will include a live, curated chat from football personalities alongside the on-air presentation.
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By the end of the exchange, the Trump fan was begging Acosta for an on-air shoutout.
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He was fired more than once as he discovered what could and couldn't be said on air.
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Member states are required to inspect any cargo originating from North Korea, including on Air Koryo flights.
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Kim, the South Korean professor, said any sanctions on Air Koryo would have mostly a symbolic effect.
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Since he's known worldwide for his charm, Tatum helped a fan propose to his girlfriend on-air.
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He also traveled with Trump on Air Force One and was frequently seen by the president's side.
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"We're pretty sure we're undercounting — we're quite impressed with the increase in on-air reporting," he said.
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Just last month, another veteran forecaster, Miami's John Morales, started presenting carbon dioxide numbers on air, too.
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During a game in 2015, he delivered a spontaneous on-air rant about marijuana and the law.
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In October 2017 during her Halloween episode, Williams — dressed as the Statue of Liberty — fainted on-air.
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Co-hosts Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt soon issued an apology on air, according to USA Today.
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An all-business bandeau worn as part of her Serious Journalist look on-air mere moments later.
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Tuesday won't be the first time Obama has given Hillary Clinton a lift on Air Force One.
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In 2009, she complained about her co-host Steve Doocy, who was condescending to her on air.
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Fox Business later issued an on-air correction: The president's incorrect tweet, however, remains on his feed.
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" Adds the insider: "She couldn't believe they told her right before she had to go on air.
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Even when the show isn't on air, the Kardashians find ways to keep us on our toes.
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In the script used on air that charge is laid at the feet of "some media outlets".
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It is hardly the only way pilots on Air India have been accused of misusing their authority.
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Why did Trump dictate a misleading statement on Air Force One about the nature of the meeting?
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Speaking with reporters on Air Force One, Earnest said a "range" of responses were on the table.
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Plan for a deep accord on air passengers and cargo, comparable market access for road transport operators.
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Nauert joined the State Department after working for 15 years as a correspondent and on-air-host.
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It's hard to watch the video of Wendy Williams passing out on air and not be shook.
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Looking ahead, the Grammy-winning singer tackles the on-air mishap, the future of her unscripted E!
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Commentary by Dr. Kevin Campbell, an internationally recognized cardiologist and On Air Television Medical, Health & Wellness expert.
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After endorsing Trump in the presidential contest, he made numerous appearances on air for the eventual nominee.
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"It's like being held captive," one official said of traveling with the President on Air Force One.
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I was just meeting with two politicians before coming on air who claim they don't know either.
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Indians can now get real-time data on air pollution in their cities with just a tweet.
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On Air Force One, Trump helped his son, Don Jr., prepare a misleading statement about the meeting.
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In an interview for "On Air With Ryan Seacrest," he confronted Stefani about the mushy Halloween pics.
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"I think poverty to a large extent is also a state of mind," he said on air.
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On Wednesday, two CNN correspondents looked like twins when they wore seemingly identical green jackets on air.
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It required millions of dollars, new innovations, and, most important, experienced producers and compelling on-air talent.
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Presidential photobomb Former President George W. Bush photobombed a reporter live on air at a baseball game.
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Politico reported that Pence is expected to fly to the event on Air Force Two alongside Sen.
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Typically, cable news contributors work part-time for a news network providing on-air commentary and analysis.
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CNN's broadcast, though, was blacked out in China throughout Tuesday every time the topic appeared on air.
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Live's favorite high school teacher, Richard Curtis, is back on air and he couldn't be more excited.
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In 143, he got in an on-air fight with actress and reality TV star Veena Malik.
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Monday's formal ceremony contrasted with Obama's lower key arrival on Air Force One in Havana on Sunday.
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CNBC's on air coverage will commence with a special live programme on Tuesday 19th January at 3pm.
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Sally Jessy Raphael spent nearly two decades on air as host of the syndicated talk show Sally.
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The office has laboratories all over the country, working on air pollution, ocean acidification and vehicle emissions.
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After the campaign, Scarborough and co-anchor Mika Brzezinski discussed on air speaking directly with the president.
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However, after relentless abuse, Stephen destroyed the valuable Ooshie LIVE on air in protest of online trolls.
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By Tuesday evening he was back on Air Force One touting his administration's relief efforts once again.
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With climate change an undeniable threat, will arts festivals have to reassess their reliance on air travel?
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He and his on-air crew broke with the customary respectful strolls through publicist-approved talking points.
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In the early 2000s, a SETI researcher proposed decoding messages on air-gapped computers for this reason.
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A Brazilian right-leaning journalist on Thursday assaulted journalist Glenn Greenwald on air during a radio show.
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Charlamagne the God painted Hillary into somewhat of a corner by calling her out live on air.
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And while on air, one of the reporters is shot by a member of Chile's national police.
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WTTG has its reporters covering the story, who are providing various updates on-air and on Twitter.
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Mitchell recalled an on-air snafu in 1981 while covering the attempted assassination of then-President Reagan.
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Trump called in to CNBC on Monday morning after a Chamber executive criticized his tariffs on air.
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The U.S. instead relies on air- and sea-based platforms for long-range power projection in Asia.
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"For me, I wanted to be on air right away — and they let me," he told Poynter.
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The millions of Americans who rely on air travel for business and pleasure are counting on them.
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London has been an on-air contributor on Fox News and local television stations around the nation.
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I've heard some of the stories of his famed letters, and told a few anecdotes on air.
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He never shared with his listeners the station's decision, and it was never talked about on air.
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He joined the President on Air Force One for his trip to a campaign rally in Duluth.
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Hoeven and Heitkamp both traveled to North Dakota with Trump on Air Force One for the rally.
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Responsibilities vary everyday (it's never dull!) as you assist producers with producing on-air and marketing materials.
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Madrid has failed to meet European Union-set limits on air quality for the last eight years.
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A Senate Armed Services subcommittee will hold a hearing on Air Force modernization at 2:30 p.m.
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When Mr. Stiller appears on the show, amiable jokes on air turn to insults during a commercial.
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"I think what Assad did is terrible," Trump told reporters traveling with him on Air Force One.
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" "If talks (on air transport) go wrong, then no more British airplanes can land on the continent.
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Uber is working on air-taxi technology and will deliver food by drone in San Diego, California.
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Short has also just signed on as a political commentator for CNN as announced on air Monday.
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She became an on-air host, producer and anchor at WRAL-TV in Raleigh, N.C., in 1976.
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"Introduce a ban on air miles and frequent flier loyalty schemes that incentivize excessive flying," it suggested.
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"It's not always because of tariffs," the commerce secretary, Wilbur Ross, told reporters on Air Force One.
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Outside the classroom, the historical styles of the Princeton campus had him "walking on air," he said.
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On-air errors, even contentious ones, can sometimes be smoothed over if an anchor has big ratings.
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" I'm like, "You're not going to carry the press around on Air Force One everywhere you go.
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Federal judges have repeatedly sided with California against Trump on air pollution, toxic pesticides and oil drilling.
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But 10 hours later, they were still there — and no closer to discussing their demands on air.
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President Xi Jinping's unabashed defiance, K-pop's unintended impact on air travel and Huawei's aggressive corporate culture.
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"He did not do what they are saying he did," Trump told reporters on Air Force One.
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On "Live," he plays the almost annoyingly perfect foil to Ms. Ripa's more untethered on-air character.
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There was Mr. Imamoglu going on air and insisting that he was leading by his campaign's calculations.
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You can find a given city's Air Quality Index, or A.Q.I., on air-monitoring websites like aqicn.org.
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"What they did to him was horrible," he told reporters traveling with him on Air Force One.
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Reporters on Air Force One had been told that the United States would sign the joint statement.
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Mr. Fenton wrote that he was "walking on air" when she agreed to go out with him.
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To ride in the cabin on Air France, a dog plus carrier must not exceed 17 pounds.
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The proximate cause was a string of recent controversies, including making an on-air comparison between Sen.
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Typically the President's staff brings food when visiting other countries but it remains on Air Force One.
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He also relaxed Obama-era rules intended to reduce civilian casualties, such as constraints on air power.
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Namely, her being MIA comes just two days after her on-air confrontation with Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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Meanwhile, BBC News came under fire for using footage of LeBron James instead of Bryant on air.
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As a newspaper reporter, I didn't want to look like I worked on-air for Fox News.
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He also traveled on Air Force One with Trump earlier this month to an event in Tennessee.
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On air last night, Hannity gave Moore 24 hours to explain why the allegations are not true.
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London has been an on-air contributor for Fox News and local television stations around the nation.
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"You have a lot of women that are extremely happy," Trump told reporters on Air Force One.
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The two recently addressed their friendship after McCain received backlash for calling Behar a bitch on-air.
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Hunter accompanied his father on a 28500 trip to Beijing catching a ride on Air Force 6900.
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"This was the exact talking point @FoxNews personalities were promulgating on air all day yesterday," Sams tweeted.
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Mr. O'Reilly, on air that evening, allowed that the tape was "an embarrassment" for the Republican nominee.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation's page on air passenger consumer protections can be found at transportation.gov/airconsumer.
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Some attribute the exact phrase to the "CBS This Morning" on-air crew in the early 1990s.
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Her campaign has already gone up on air in swing states with a message to that effect.
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But neither Brzezinski nor Scarborough addressed the news directly on air, though Brzezinski was wearing her ring.
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On Air Matters you can see the A.Q.I. in other Chinese cities — most are over 100 today.
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Before his on-air apology, O'Donnell had already tweeted early Wednesday afternoon that he regretted the report.
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Overall activeness score: 66.4What they do: Perform routines on stage, for on-air broadcasting, or for videos.
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A Senate Armed Services subcommittee will hold a hearing on Air Force modernization at 2:30 p.m.
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Coverage of America's Top States for Business will continue on-air and online through Wednesday, July 12th.
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" -- September 2216 exchange with reporters on Air Force One "You know what I saw the other day?
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And the wholly unexpected opportunity to "demystify" the FBI on-air at CNN was an added bonus.
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Hunter accompanied his father on a 2013 trip to Beijing--catching a ride on Air Force 2.
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You haven't cried on air as much this year as you did last year, so that's great.
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A Spanish TV reporter had to apologize after her emotional on-air response to her lottery win.
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They shared an on-air kiss during a live New Year's Eve broadcast on CNN in 2017.
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She had taken to pleading with supporters for money to put her viral online ad on air.
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Some have also speculated about an on-air reunion with his former cohort, Russo, on satellite radio.
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That has meant investments in everything from personnel and data mining to digital and on-air advertising.
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"I, maybe mistakenly, posted a photo online with the caption, 'I made queso' " Perino said on air.
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I'm just trying to think ... I mean, I know you're not going to say it on-air.
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"I should have never made you ambassador," Frank tells her during an argument on Air Force One.
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Day 2: The next day, July 8, Trump headed back to the US on Air Force One.
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From the right angle, standing on his toes, Ali looked as if he actually floated on air.
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Under the agreement, Raytheon and Northrop said they will continue to collaborate on air-breathing hypersonic missiles.
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The Kremlin has said it is maintaining a moratorium on air strikes in the city of Aleppo.
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Why it matters: The absences could have an effect on air travel and potentially make airports less secure.
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It also connects to an app, giving you details on air quality and updates on filter status. ($499.99)
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I am excited by the challenge that comes from the fast-paced nature of creating on-air graphics.
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"A lot of people come on air and say the economy is strong," the "Mad Money" host said.
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He shared meeting Ifill in the mid-90s, when he was trying to become an on-air reporter.
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Of course, there were some long exchanges that got both of us a little bit short on air.
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It was one of those stilted on-air celebrations, being Judd's last day before going on maternity leave.
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A flight attendant on Air Asia, though, may have found a way to improve the experience—Britney Spears.
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Ottawa promised on Wednesday to ease some restrictions on Air Canada to help the carrier be more competitive.
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With his easy smile and affable personality, he later became an on-air media figure and movie star.
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During an on-air conversation about Plan B, Hasselbeck got particularly passionate, likening the emergency contraception to abortion.
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NAVARRO: Those are my words, but they&aposre the sentiment that was on Air Force One after that.
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Menounos, 37, promoting her new book, The EveryGirl's Guide to Cooking, when Undergaro popped the question on air.
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On air, Dani finds out that the woman who restores small-town Texas houses uses refugees as workers.
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He reportedly apologized for the comments on air, according to KNWA News, but he has not commented further.
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The Bachelor: The veteran reality show franchise, on air since 2002, is really not doing well this season.
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State television turned against the app, and producers were warned not to utter its brand name on air.
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This statement needs to be made on air in the same forum she so freely judged and criticized.
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We do not know whether there is a private traveler reimbursement rate for travel on Air Force One.
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The movie tells the story of the real life news anchor Christine Chubbuck, who shot herself on air.
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The real estate developer also reposted the statement, which was read on-air by Andy Cohen, to Instagram.
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Jacobson also noted he had been referred to by an Infowars personality as a "resident jew" on-air.
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"The executive producer said it was because you let the Catt mention get on air," says Gram-Moreno.
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Then Baliti FM started addressing the issue on air, and now TIA has 20 times as many customers.
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Easing their suspicions was a key reason why she decided to give the issue special attention on air.
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Ditching her dress for a towel meant that Fischer has never been more comfortable and uncomfortable on air.
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Erickson and on-air partner Charlie Boone ruled Minnesota&aposs airwaves during morning drive-time for 38 years.
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The space that the soundtrack takes up in the series feels unlike any other show currently on air.
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Good Morning America host Amy Robach has apologized for using an outdated racial term on air Monday morning.
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Add to this the fact that the on-air commentary is often delivered as the events are underway.
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Different than the parachutes and probably not even on air, but people will get fed in the audience!
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I look over the recipe we'll be making on-air, and we separate out the ingredient-buying duties.
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NPR has been reading the Declaration of Independence on air in a tradition that dates back 29 years.
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"I said on air that Apple's chart was the worst in the book," the "Mad Money " host said.
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A less known example is Life on Air, which launched Meerkat, a live video-streaming app, in 2015.
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Life on Air shut Meerkat down and launched a different app, called Houseparty, which offered group video chats.
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On-air contestants pass through both online and in-person vetting to ensure formidable competition for every episode.
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Her own coworkers have condemned her comments, with both Al Roker and Craig Melvin making statements on air.
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Through the years, I have provided on-air legal commentary on all the major news networks, including Fox.
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Though Ahmad Salim is just his on-air name, his radio voice is authentic: deep, smooth and soothing.
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She has raised it in debates and on air, and her campaign has pressed it on the ground.
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