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The Red Cross is not quizzing prospective donors about recent travel.
And we're not talking Ferran Adrià-levels of quizzing here, either.
The researchers found that quizzing sparked far better outcomes than rereading.
Fallon couldn't resist quizzing the former child star about his "bizarre" friendship.
Singer's attorney spent much of one afternoon quizzing Blazer about his income.
After senators finish quizzing him they'll also hear from outside legal experts.
It was what I would describe as them quizzing and grilling me.
After quizzing Burwell on the problem, the chairman said he welcomed her promised reforms.
I've been quizzing the experts, starting with Gene Sharp, a scholar here in Boston.
Her friends spent a week quizzing her about her choice and then moved on.
Afterward, the teacher handed out work sheets quizzing the kids on what they had learned.
Separately, Facebook unveiled on Tuesday polling and quizzing features for anyone to produce game shows.
We're also quizzing your knowledge about the U.S. Constitution as the nation marks Constitution Day.
When the meaty main event arrives, I start quizzing the two men about the sauce.
The president took a personal interest in the contest, quizzing aides and allies about developments.
His team has been requesting documents about it and quizzing witnesses on what actually happened.
His team has been requesting documents about it and quizzing witnesses about what actually happened.
Her boyfriend is helping her prep for the interview portion by quizzing her on potential questions.
Cohen wasted no time in quizzing the New Classic rapper about her night at Chez Hilton.
Parker, 54, called in for the final question, quizzing Davis on her behind-the-scenes knowledge.
She asks really specific questions; then I discovered people are quizzing her in her local supermarket.
After perfecting their handshake, one takes to quizzing the other on the stats of their startup.
My traveling companion and I sat for hours after dinner quizzing each other on world capitals.
Why else are AI-driven chat bots and quizzing Alexa seen as the next wave of interface?
It suggests that equity investors can best glean insight into a firm by quizzing its chief executive.
As he does periodically, Trump has been quizzing informal friends and advisers about possible replacements for Kelly.
"Could you imagine?" she said, adding that she wouldn't be quizzing him on his engagement in Syria.
Researchers spoke to 1,015 people for the survey, quizzing them about race and minorities, equality and prejudice.
Researchers spoke to 22015,29 people for the survey, quizzing them about race and minorities, equality and prejudice.
Back then, I made a habit of seeking out the veteran stockbrokers and quizzing them about their careers.
Later in the episode, Colton tries to get to the bottom of it, quizzing both of his girlfriends.
I spend some time quizzing myself, calling plays out loud in my hotel room over and over again.
On the road toward Moria, informal roadblocks have sprung up, manned by locals quizzing people about their movements.
The quizzing could entail being verbally questioned by airline employees or being asked to fill out a form.
I know that Facebook has been actively quizzing a lot of younger users about their usage of Houseparty.
On its own, it appears, quizzing helps students systematize their ideas and create a rich "structure" of knowledge.
But there has only been one non-English winner of the annual World Quizzing Championship, which began in 2003.
Barr made the decision after viewing the video showing Garner's takedown several times and quizzing both groups of attorneys.
After scouring the web and quizzing my coworkers I am pretty sure it is just bacon, like the food.
Trump has been quizzing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo about what Kim was like when the two men met.
And you can increase your ability to retrieve memories by quizzing yourself on them, or sharing them out loud.
She operated with an almost Socratic method, quizzing her staff on the sourcing and suppositions undergirding the day's news.
We're also quizzing your knowledge about sports venue dimensions and featuring a Positive Athlete report about a young Paralympian.
"It's not?" teases Bentley, 42, before the pair go around quizzing people to see if they can spell their names.
He explained that quizzing or repeated testing (though uncomfortable!) makes a big difference in whether you can recall something later.
The interview, first reported by Buzzfeed, began with one of the hosts quizzing Sanders on his experience with creating jobs.
Nauert would face what could be a contentious confirmation hearing, with Democrats quizzing her on her qualifications for the post.
And you can increase your brain's ability to retrieve memories by quizzing yourself on them, or sharing them out loud.
And you can boost your brain's ability to retrieve memories by quizzing yourself on them, or sharing them out loud.
He'll prove it by quizzing her about their sex life: What turns her on more, her neck or her navel?
As all this was unfolding, Robert Mueller's investigators were quizzing witnesses on Cohen's role in the Trump Organization's overseas business deals.
A friend from the neighborhood, Laura Gaskill, said she remembered his quizzing her on square roots while walking home from school.
The public quizzing included one question about recent protests and another from a young man about corruption among high-level officials.
Strangely, he was far more interested in quizzing Ros about the size of Tyrion's member than anything else in front of him.
But this pressure campaign annoyed Trump, sources said, and led him to begin quizzing people about who should become the permanent secretary.
Reporters were more interested in quizzing her on what she knew about a missile that apparently misfired during a test last year.
Trump has been quizzing people around him about what they expect while complaining that Democrats will never let the Russia investigation go.
We're also quizzing your knowledge about the driest place on Earth, and we're taking you to a frigid and hauntingly beautiful seascape.
When federal investigators are quizzing everyone around you about you, but not talking to you at all, that's ... not a great sign.
At times, she contemplated returning to the administration, quizzing friends last summer about what position she could have if she made a comeback.
It's a winding route from asking why black ice is so slippery to quizzing a physicist on the delineation between liquid and solid.
Yet it was not until the 1980s that quizzing took over pubs, which had traditionally been reserved for darts, billiards and serious drinking.
Certainly I saw other SXSW attendees improvising backstories to tell the knights, or quizzing northmen on Jon Snow's chances of defeating the dead.
Comedian Mat Pavich drew expertise from the audience for his slot, quizzing a climate researcher in attendance about the severity of the situation.
To get it all he suggests carefully scrutinizing the property listing and quizzing real estate agents, taxing authorities, insurance brokers and the current owner.
America leads this field, but Xi Jinping deems it a national priority, quizzing scientists who have returned from quantum laboratories in America and Europe.
A crucial step in these renovations is to tap into the films' existing fan base by zealously monitoring online forums and quizzing focus groups.
The good news is that Temeraire has been quizzing the governor's slaves, who remember seeing Young Ian being taken to Mistress Abernathy's pink mansion.
Marley Randazzo: The New York Times is quizzing you on what you can remember about the world—it's things that are solidified in canon.
She held up magazines like flashcards, quizzing him on each title's target demographic, and encouraged him to keep up with interviews by his competitors.
They visited Colorado in the spring of 2014, quizzing laboratory officials about what kind of scientific investigation might be worthwhile to pursue at Mars.
She's bonded with her friends that are fans of comics or Star Wars about one particularly grating of aspect being a woman fan: The quizzing.
But before the startup can keep quizzing the world, HQ Trivia must endure its internal tests of resolve and find a champ to lead it.
"Sometimes it feels like they are getting us ready for something," he said ominously, while quizzing a teenage girl in camouflage to identify Russian tanks.
The e-commerce giant is known for asking tough questions and quizzing candidates on 14 core leadership principles that prioritize behavioral traits over job qualifications.
While the reason isn't yet clear, Trump also has been quizzing those around him about their opinion of Budget Director Mick Mulvaney in recent weeks.
This time around they're tackling porn, quizzing strangers on good names for a porno, and interviewing a porn star before making a dirty movie themselves.
Trump has been quizzing his staff about candidates for clemency, and sources said he may sign a dozen or more pardons in the next two months.
The moment I walked in, he started quizzing me about the Ebola burial teams, which was an important but fairly detailed element of the overall response.
After briefly quizzing our driver, the officer had a peek through the back window and noticed that Farhadi, Ruzbehan and Taheri were not wearing their seatbelts.
"Xbox," answered a reporter who had been quizzing Nadella on how the company's hardware products like Surface and Xbox fit into the broader ambitions of Microsoft.
He studied municipal government (ask Jonathan Capehart about quizzing him on the education budget) and networked with elites at his townhouse on the Upper East Side.
Last week, when quizzing friends about his possible picks, a Republican source said Trump shot back a quick defense of Kavanaugh when his name came up.
But in the end, the proof is in the outcomes, and students who experience more regular quizzing end up posting higher grades on their final exams.
The lawsuit also stated that Tyndall spoke inappropriately to patients, quizzing them on their favorite sexual positions and making lewd comments about patients while they were undressed.
The Conservative website Conservative Home has conducted its own poll of just over 1,000 party members, quizzing them about both the effectiveness and content of the campaign.
The silver-haired, 21996-year-old remembers quizzing her brother in her native Kumiai, now one of the dozens of rapidly disappearing indigenous languages in Latin America.
The media committee was quizzing Banks about his possible ties to Russia after the Sunday Times said his contacts there went further than he had previously disclosed.
Democrats and Republicans took a broadly tough line, quizzing Sloan on the bank's remediation efforts, personnel changes, risk management, culture and whether it should be broken up.
I've gone through a number of competitive hobbies (math contests, tournament bridge, competitive quizzing, board games), and when I get into them, I really get into them.
At a film event earlier this week, Hoffman pushed back against comedian John Oliver when the HBO host began quizzing him about the sexual harassment allegations against him.
President Donald Trump has been quizzing friends, advisers, and media allies about the loyalty of Fox News, once his favorite cable network, the Daily Beast reported on Tuesday.
The Democrats quizzing Sessions did not accuse him of being racist, but rather challenged him on issues related to civil rights and voting rights for African-Americans. Sen.
They outsourced their questioning of Dr. Blasey to a female lawyer because they worried about the optics of an all-male panel quizzing a woman about sensitive matters.
She decided to spend hours quizzing Ligety, the American skier and defending Olympic giant slalom champion who had single-handedly revolutionized giant slalom technique between 2012 and 2013.
After obnoxiously quizzing my friends about what credit cards they have, I found a friend who didn't already have a Southwest card and was interested in getting one.
Of the six of us scattered among 30 seats on the outside upper deck, five were returning islanders, quizzing two with roll-aboard luggage about their vacation abroad.
At one point, she found herself quizzing her family on a car ride while trying to draw up a Venn diagram of play for her husband and two children.
In October a UK parliamentary committee questioned representatives from Uber and Deliveroo — including quizzing the companies on sick pay and whether they are always paying the national minimum wage.
According to the psychological theory of regulatory focus, investors adopted what's called a promotion orientation when quizzing male entrepreneurs, which means they focused on hopes, achievements, advancement, and ideals.
Over time, the company slowly built out its digital presence so that tutors could meet with students online via web chat, with complementary digital content for testing, quizzing, etc.
He mocked news reports that depict him raging in the White House residence — instead telling homespun anecdotes about quizzing his wife, Melania, about the news media's more provocative claims.
Several of Mr. Trump's advisers believe the president, who has a long history of quizzing aides about one another behind their backs without taking action, might just be venting.
As he told me, he has never been a reader of books, and his favorite method for gathering information involves quizzing the people whom he might see in a day.
The committee is quizzing Banks about his possible ties to Russia, after the Sunday Times said his ties to the country went further and deeper than he had previously disclosed.
Calgary PreclearanceJune 2015The officers were highly intimidating and aggressive and searched through all of my baggage, item by item, quizzing me specifically on items that would embarrass or demean me.
Deion Sanders, the Hall of Fame cornerback, was renowned for openly quizzing several officials about what he could get away with while covering receivers — and what would draw a penalty.
Hostels abound, but my lodging, Hotel Mi Casa, seemed like an outlier, a Germanic chalet up a forest road I only found through quizzing children playing soccer on unmarked streets.
They can spend months pulling business registrations, poring over tax filings, counting truck traffic or point of sale terminals (sometimes after installing cameras), appraising land claims, and quizzing nearby residents.
Behind the scenes, Trump has been quizzing aides and allies on the three contests and been in touch with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) about Bevin's reelection fight.
Check out other Fifty Shades-related experiments on PEOPLE Now, like this video quizzing New Yorkers on whether they can tell the difference between a kitchen utensil and a sex toy.
The promotion is a takeoff on the popular reality show "Cash Cab" called "KAT Cab" and features videos of a cab driver quizzing passengers about Towns' many statistical superlatives this season.
So I feel particularly lucky to get a few minutes quizzing one of the world's preeminent cheesemaking gurus for a few minutes while he takes a break from his daily grind.
He presented his driver's license, but the vendor refused to serve him: Even after quizzing him on his date of birth, ZIP code and house number, she thought it was fake.
Mandrell, a Hall of Fame member, told the story of Fleming and frequent co-writer Dennis Morgan quizzing her about her childhood growing up in California as a child-prodigy country musician.
And, before the month was up, his brother Lyle was lining up members at the old elementary school and quizzing them about their lives and faith to determine who was, indeed, worthy.
Democrats of all stripes as well as Republicans took a broadly tough line, quizzing Sloan on the bank's remediation efforts, personnel changes, risk management, culture and whether it should be broken up.
"All sisters in the same club is rare," Kim, 38, wrote on her Instagram Story after quizzing each of her friends on which KKW Beauty Body Foundation shade they were wearing that night.
Burns, Oregon (CNN)The ranchers and their allies holed up in an Oregon wildlife refuge largely dodged mainstream reporters' questions at a press conference Thursday, but they allowed quizzing from a sixth-grader.
In a sketch purporting to be a TV broadcast from a raucous, revelry-filled Republican locker room, Heidi Gardner played the CNN correspondent Dana Bash, quizzing various senators who were cheering Kavanaugh's appointment.
That was the game James Corden played with his guests on Monday night's episode of The Late Late Show, quizzing first Jenner, 29, then Van Der Beek, 27, on their respective kids' birthdates.
He had to complete a loyalty questionnaire, quizzing him about his views of the emperor, his language abilities, his membership in Japanese organizations and how many "Caucasian references" could vouch for his patriotism.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Britain's Prince William turned interviewer at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday, quizzing TV naturalist David Attenborough on what he called world leaders' "faltering" steps to tackle environmental challenges.
We'd learn by quizzing each other: Someone would point at a heart valve or a liver segment, and one of us would name it; another would ask a follow-up question about its function.
The incident commander declined to say which member of Congress made a little girl cry after aggressively quizzing her where she was from, why she'd come, and whether she'd been abused along the way.
On Sunday an ECB spokesman said Frankfurt was quizzing a number of euro zone lenders about high levels of bad loans as it steps up efforts to tackle the region's mountain of bad debt.
There was a campaign video project last week, when staff members ventured from their Brooklyn headquarters to the lobby of Trump Tower, musing about the origin countries of Trump-branded products and quizzing strangers.
One of them, the director of a preschool, began quizzing him about where he was from and arguing that the United States had not been a country long enough to have its own culture.
Social Q's For four years, my family's Sunday breakfast routine has been quizzing each other about Social Q's, so we've agreed to follow your advice on ours: I am 14, my brother is 13.
As pollsters turn to quizzing the smaller pool of "likely voters," many of the groups that most oppose Trump diminish, as so many of those people do not actually make it to the polls.
Towards the end of the date — which Peter spends quizzing his remaining players on their current romantic headspace — the Bachelor announces he has made his decision and will share it now for clarity's sake.
Friends and acquaintances who have not attended a sex party are prone to quizzing me on the practicalities of how such an event goes down and I'm more than happy to share what I've learned.
BRUSSELS, Sept 19 (Reuters) - EU regulators are quizzing merchants and others on U.S. online retailer Amazon's use of their data to discover whether there is a need for action, Europe's antitrust chief said on Wednesday.
Three months ago, when Warren outlined her plan for cleaving the economic dominance of large technology companies, I spent a few days quizzing her staff on what I considered to be flaws in her approach.
Since then, however, Trump has begun quizzing people around him whether Acosta had done enough to quiet the uproar, appearing skeptical the question-and-answer session would end the controversy, people familiar with the situation said.
His actions came after Trump spent months quizzing aides, allies and friends if they thought the United Kingdom and Australia played a role in the origins of Russia probe, according to people familiar with the conversations.
Worryingly, athletes from the American Olympic team have told inquisitive journalists quizzing them about their strangely-marked backs that they are beginning to perform the technique on each other in the absence of a trained professional.
Scorning zealotry, he also believed Jews should never abandon contentious debate, the "intergenerational quizzing that ensures the passing of the torch," as he put it in "Jews and Words," written with his daughter Fania Oz-Salzberger.
After demanding to hear Hannah's "goals" — already a microscope-level examination Peter hasn't subject anyone else to, according to footage — and quizzing her on past relationships he asks a series of questions that sound like traps.
But the president has also been quizzing people about who his lawyers should be, and has noted Mr. Cipollone's lack of TV experience, as the trial will be televised, a person involved in the planning said.
U.S. District Judge William Martinez and lawyers for the two parties spent Monday quizzing members of the jury pool to detect any bias, asking, for example, if any were fans of Swift or regular listeners of KYGO.
Chastain ostensibly plays host Veronica Elders, quizzing contestants played by Cecily Strong, Kate McKinnon, and Kenan Thompson on whether newsworthy things President Trump has said or done recently even rate among his base or the media today.
Groping for an explanation, she lengthened the list of questions she asked, quizzing the patients about whether they or their families had ever reacted to anything else: detergents, fabrics, plants in their gardens, insects on the plants.
Many of the senators quizzing him, notably the Republican chairman of the intelligence committee, Richard Burr of North Carolina and the panel's top Democrat, Mark Warner of Virginia, asked crisp, relevant questions with little trace of partisan bias.
After taping what was supposed to be a 15-second promo during the NLCS, Rodriguez kept quizzing Rose, the would-be Hall of Famer, about his approach to hitting with the enthusiasm of a schoolboy meeting his idol.
After quizzing them on everything from the first words they said to one another to their worst hair moments and first celebrity crushes, the competition was basically a draw, but it's clear, they're a perfect — and hilarious — match.
But he said he is quizzing women about their experiences and it was nevertheless his "impression" that the problem was not quite as prevalent as a percentage as it is in other industries, such as autos or finance.
While Mr. Simmons is not licensed to teach yoga himself, he spent months interviewing instructors for Tantris, quizzing them on ancient Indian texts like the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali ("the Bible," Mr. Simmons said) and the Bhagavad Gita.
The newly released U.S. Financial Capability Study from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Investor Education Foundation surveyed 27,564 American adults from each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, quizzing them on their financial knowledge and habits.
During the first hour of the hearing on Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans alike took a tough line on Sloan, quizzing him on the bank's remediation efforts, personnel changes, risk management controls, culture and whether it should be broken up.
As The Washington Post reported on Saturday, White House aides have been quizzing Kavanaugh "about his sex life and other personal matters in an attempt to prepare him" for his scheduled hearing on Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Yet last night's Channel 4/Sky News quizzing of, first, Labour's Jeremy Corbyn and, second, the Conservatives' Theresa May by a television audience and then by Jeremy Paxman was the nearest the election campaign has come to a presidential-style event.
Leigh-Pemberton told the Committee, which was quizzing UKFI on its management of the government's sale of its RBS stake, that reports on the size of RBS's potential settlement with the DoJ were "market speculation" and the final range is unknown.
The person on the other end of the line asks Martin to prove that he is white, quizzing him on topics that only white people are supposed to know: America's favorite pie, Barry Manilow song titles, the ideal sandwich condiment.
I remember hearing stories about Bryant repeatedly quizzing Casey Smith, the longtime Mavericks and U.S.A. Basketball athletic trainer, about Dirk Nowitzki's preparatory routines — in part so the maniacally driven Bryant could confirm that no one, not even Nowitzki, was outworking him.
With his acquittal all but final, the president passed from table to table in the dining room of his golf club on Saturday quizzing his buddies on the 2020 election, at times lingering long enough to complain about his impeachment ordeal.
Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal served as moderator in a wide-ranging discussion, quizzing Yellen and David Malpass, president of the World Bank, about the coronavirus crisis, asking the economists if they feared the China-based epidemic could trigger a global economic shock.
For the current study, researchers examined data on 22017 children born in Helsinki in 1998 and their mothers, quizzing the women on licorice consumption after they gave birth and then assessing children for developmental issues when they were about 13 years old.
The euro zone bank sector fell 3.1 percent, with traders citing news over the weekend that the ECB is quizzing a number of euro zone banks about non-performing loans as it ramps up efforts to tackle the region's mountain of bad debt.
At one point, with almost all the possible perpetrators corralled in one room, I prayed that Señora Marple would come bustling in and start quizzing them, over a small sherry, as to where exactly they were on the night of the vanishing.
Tillerson's first legitimate quizzing on the topic of climate change came from Senator Tom Udall, a Democrat from New Mexico, but it seemed to wind its way around the matter of whether he actually believed in the scientific consensus on climate change.
Robinson went on to talk about how investigators from DPS made her feel "like a suspect" by quizzing her on her sexual history and asking if she'd led Artis on, if she had sex with him previously, and if she'd even said no.
Following that interview, which touched on issues at the center of the ongoing Senate impeachment trial, NPR reporter Mary Louise Kelly said that Pompeo lashed out at her, using expletives and quizzing her on whether she could spot Ukraine on a map.
It's mainly an expansion of the applicant pool for schools, pre-recorded lectures and frequent in-class testing with existing quizzing software, and a back-end tool to analyze student performance that can then be applied to the next pool of applicants to the university.
Unsettled aides also immediately began quizzing each other about whether they should alert senior officials who were not on the call -- mainly those at the Justice Department, since Trump had invoked the agency's boss, Attorney General Bill Barr, multiple times during the 30-minute talk.
Here is what I did not say, but was definitely thinking: I know I would be much happier falling asleep next to a dog-eared Maggie Nelson book than a guy who thought quizzing me on my memory of No Country for Old Men was good foreplay.
We're premiering their new video for "Better" below, and I popped off a quick Q&A with Sami, Bobko, and Zach to find out more about my new favorite hardcore band, and couldn't reisst quizzing them on a couple extremely Jersey queries whilst I was at it.
With the president noncommittal about Mr. Kelly's future and quizzing his aides and even Mr. Pence about their loyalty, Mr. Ayers's rapid ascent, lucrative business ventures and golden boy reputation are again under the microscope as speculation over a White House staff shake-up is rekindled.
Cramer regales reporters with the story of Trump quizzing Abel what the button on his desk does (it signals to a staffer to bring him a soda) and repeatedly says during the interview that he wishes his wife was present to explain his unusual mindset further.
Everywhere I turn, it seems, female friends, colleagues and mentees are quizzing each other about money: How much they make, their stock options and signing bonuses, how they negotiated, and what their dream number and their walk-away number is — or if they have one at all.
CNN previously reported that unsettled aides also immediately began quizzing each other about whether they should alert senior officials who were not on the call -- mainly those at the Justice Department, since Trump had invoked the agency's boss, Attorney General Bill Barr, multiple times during the 30-minute talk.
Quizzing the father of Mr Breivik's victim in Norway, he asks why Norway didn't respond to the massacre as America did after September 11th, 2001—as if a lone-wolf shooting was the same as a conspiracy by a well-funded international terrorist network with a state haven.
Whether he is quizzing networking pioneers — men around his own age who still marvel at having been present at the creation — or listening to the testimony of "modern-day hermits" living off the grid and away from pervasive electromagnetic radiation, Mr. Herzog communicates compassion and astonishment in equal measure.
And that initial shyness about asking questions has given way to an unchecked confidence that has led him to direct-message a reporter at USA Today about how to get on the White House press list and being part of the press scrum quizzing politicians after a debate.
Instead he listens to the recordings one at a time, and keeps confronting the other characters — quizzing them, arguing with them, fighting with them — without knowing the whole story, or his own role in it, even though he could find out with just a few hours of binge listening.
Following the North Carolina controversy, the N.C.A.A. recently began quizzing current and prospective host cities, asking them "to specifically outline how they will protect participants and spectators from discrimination," including details on how they would mitigate any local discriminatory laws or rules that permit the refusal of services to members of any group.
Okay, okay, we're not suggesting you need to start quizzing your blind date on who's going to stay home with your sick infant, but Dufu does have strong feelings on the three things you should look for in a partner if you're an ambitious woman trying to make a difference in the world: 1.
The domestic drama of the first half makes way for a kind of procedural thriller, viscous in pace but relentless in its dread, as Boris and Zhenya, with the aid of volunteers, institute a hunt for Alyosha—quizzing his teachers, his schoolmate, and his terrifying grandmother, and even nerving themselves to inspect an unidentified body.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas), who was quizzing Ashley when she made the remarks, asked what the DEA specifically wants to change.
A typical patrol might involve checking on empty houses whose owners are away, directing traffic after an accident, offering water or a lift to an old person walking in the sun (people with dementia often wander), consoling a crime-victim whose cash was nabbed from a purse left by an open door, or quizzing homeless people loitering on a local nature trail.
Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.) accused him of "filibustering" on Wednesday, before quizzing Zuckerberg on whether he would support legislation placing restrictions on sharing browsing history.
May's advice to her nephew on how to behave toward Liz — "open the door for her, tell her she looks nice, but not too much because that's creepy" — stands in contrast to Adrian's quizzing, based as it is on the assumption that what he needs to know is how to treat the young woman with respect, not to be warned about what he can get away with.
Benioff has recently been displaying his zeal for planting the world out of the climate crisis, quizzing interviewers, for instance, about whether they know how many trees exist today versus in the past (Answer: 3 trillion and 6 trillion, respectively.) A tree-planting initiative of this scale is unprecedented and hard to accomplish, but some experts think it could be one of the most intriguing ways to help save the planet.
Undercover officers (who might as well carry signs flashing "FUZZ") show and mingle, one quizzing Nancy Smith on whether they all plan to commit suicide at midnight, while seeming more interested in the issue of whether all this stuff really counts as art, you know, in the Aristotelian sense of the term—and she laughing, "Look, pal, I'm making 10 grand a week here—there's no way I'm gonna commit suicide …" He goes away.
His show, "Stay Tuned With Preet," is a salve, an indulgence, a lifeline: It coasts along not just on the vitality of Bharara's intelligence (uncommonly useful, given that he once was the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, and so many urgent questions these days are legal ones), and not just on his ability to do a good interview (though there's that too; one wonders if years of quizzing witnesses and summarizing cases made him understand the rhythms of a good story), but on his warmth, humor, reasonableness.
Over the summer they made scant progress quizzing reticent officials, yet were tantalized by a conversation with one figure they would describe only as a "close associate of the President" but whom notes identify as Bill Moyers, code-named "Source M." Johnson's former press secretary, who had left the White House just as the secret peace gambit withered, said the reporters would "never get the inside story" of "Marigold" — the first time they heard the still-secret code-name — because none of the 10 or so officials who knew the truth would talk to them.

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