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She had a very nervous energy that made me very nervous.
"I was very nervous, and I think that was actually very helpful because Sierra is also very nervous in that moment," Purser added.
"I was very nervous before, and I was very nervous when I was first coming out of a cast and all of that," Keys said in an interview this week.
Everyone -- media included -- gets very nervous about said thing.
"People are very nervous," said one senior U.S. security official.
"She also was very nervous around those things," he added.
"I was very nervous — and I still am," Bernard said.
Were I ever to attend, I'd definitely be very nervous.
I started laughing a lot because I got very nervous.
I was very nervous; I didn't know what to do.
I was very nervous, but it was the best feeling.
Broaddus says her mother was very nervous before the outing.
And that should make other Android manufacturers very, very nervous.
"It was unfair because I was very nervous," Yeon says.
" Patrón Coronel told me, "I was very nervous arresting Jiménez.
And you should be very nervous in America about it.
"Members are very nervous," a senior Democratic leadership aide said.
"They're getting very nervous about our campaign," Sanders said Saturday.
I was always very nervous to meet with older guides.
"I was very excited, yet very nervous," Dr. Pulido said.
"I was very nervous the first time," Ms. Badia said.
"I was very nervous," Muguruza said of the 2015 final.
And that should make President Donald Trump very nervous indeed.
The election is starting to make Silicon Valley very, very, nervous.
I get very nervous when I am about to tell someone.
"I was very nervous," she said of her Oklahoma City audition.
"I was very nervous; I was afraid of myself," he said.
Which makes the people who have to live here very nervous.
"As an outsider, coming in, I was very nervous," she said.
You're out there alone, and very nervous, and a little scared.
"Both the sides are very nervous," says Nahta, the film analyst.
"I'm very nervous for all my neighbors and myself," she added.
"Oh, I was very nervous," Vajda said of the tossed racket.
There's a lot of reasons for Republicans to be very nervous.
"He was very nervous," said Joe Donalson of Legal Express Texas.
On my first day I was very nervous, and very scared.
"I was very nervous he wouldn't like it," Ms. Brawn said.
"I am not a good flier, very nervous," Ms. Lyons said.
And government regulation based on ambiguous evidence makes me very nervous.
We got very nervous, so the next morning at 7 a.m.
I don't know about you, but this situation makes me very nervous.
I remember the interview was arranged and my VC was very nervous.
SW: I remember that Mandy was very nervous about dying her hair.
"If I was Luke P., I would be very nervous," says Garrett.
It's something that should make Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) very, very nervous.
"They're making everyone very nervous in the market right now, " Croft said.
He's still very nervous about it, but he's still gonna do it.
"I was very nervous about how they would use it," Nerat says.
But it still was a very-- nervous time for all of us.
"I'm very nervous at the moment," he told the newspaper on Wednesday.
"Rufus was very nervous about having a committed relationship," Mr. Weisbrodt recalled.
"Many TGNC people are very nervous to use the restroom in public."
He was sweating heavily, appeared "very nervous" and fumbled for his wallet.
"I was very nervous," Gonzalez-Garcia told CNN in an exclusive interview.
"He seemed very nervous, very insecure," his friend Allen-Bell told me.
Oh yeah, I mean I&aposm very nervous to pick this up.
"I'm not going to lie, that makes me very nervous," says Hoover.
"We have insurers who are very apprehensive and very nervous," he said.
I was very nervous, but he liked me because I was different.
"I'm sure that they [the Canadian Commercial Corporation] were very nervous," said Staples.
She kind of talked me down a little bit — I was very nervous.
"In the past, [this color] would typically make Erin very nervous," Ashley added.
"People are very nervous," another senior U.S. security official told Reuters in June.
Why should these numbers make Republicans on the ballot in 2018 very nervous?
She always slays in rehearsal, and the other queens were very, very nervous!
I really feel for them and it makes me very nervous and panicky.
That's the one thing, they're very nervous to have me on live television.
"I'm quite happy that I managed to make Kohei very nervous," he said.
"When we went to photograph Karina, I was very nervous," the artist recalled.
We're still very nervous and scared that people just aren't gonna like this.
It makes me very nervous about the ability of nationalism to really work.
BOGART They were very nervous at first at the prospect of doing it.
"At first, our mom was very nervous about us becoming drivers," Mahogany says.
She was very nervous in certain scenes, like the scene on the beach.
"I just think they're very nervous about the direction of the country," she said.
But now, she has a stutter whenever she gets very nervous and very excited.
"I was very nervous," the Wisconsin native told PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
If Republicans upend those apple carts, they'll make a lot of Americans very nervous.
And Lewandowski in particular makes conventional folks in the White House very very nervous.
So I spent a very nervous weekend waiting to talk to her on Monday.
"I think when they see things, it makes them very concerned and very nervous."
"I think it's no secret that the establishment is getting very nervous," he said.
I became unsure of myself and very nervous, I didn't dare talk to girls.
I'm sixteen years old, and am very nervous about the future of our country.
But you know, you sense when you read market commentary (that) everybody's very nervous.
They get very nervous about the idea of leaving women to their own devices.
"I wasn't very nervous today, I was just focused on my routine," she said.
I was very nervous, and wary, about Kiera Duffy playing Emily Watson playing Bess.
"The dual needs of keeping Noble adequately capitalized with trade finance at a time when bankers were very nervous about relationships and when customers are also very nervous, meant that it was very, very challenging," said Neil McDonald, a partner at Kirkland Ellis.
That should make those who've used their position to take advantage of founders very nervous.
I was using a cane and felt very nervous crossing the street and avoiding obstacles.
People were very nervous about the stock market crash at the beginning of last year.
It is very exciting in here but everybody&aposs still very nervous and cautiously optimistic.
This makes Arsenal fans very nervous, because Sanchez has many career options open to him.
"I was very nervous," said the star of "Trainspotting" at a news conference on Saturday.
Politicians don't like CRISPRed babies because their constituents are largely very nervous about CRISPRed babies.
As January's stockmarket wobbles have shown, investors are very nervous and are looking for safety.
When she came in front of us, we were very excited, very nervous, she added.
"So I am very nervous about the government doing what you just described," he added.
"At first, I was very nervous," said Kerry O'Brien, the founder and designer of Commando.
"That would be, I think, the thing that's getting me very nervous," Lee said. Disclaimer
Had I seen that before our first board room, I would have been very nervous.
Dear Lydia, I'm a nervous person, generally, and sex in particular makes me very nervous.
" She wrote that she was "very nervous, and had a complete meltdown after this incident.
I was just very nervous, to be honest, because I didn't audition for [the role].
It's so heartening because I was very nervous about doing it, and then this outpouring.
"If you're in the House rank and file, you get very nervous," Mr. Gingrich said.
But when you talk to businesspeople, they're just very nervous about all of these things.
"I'm very nervous, who wouldn't be?" she admitted to PEOPLE ahead of their first match.
If his numbers don't take a hit, his opponents should be very, very nervous. 2.
The U.S. stock market, that "great" oracle of our economic future, is getting very nervous.
I'd be very nervous, in the medium-term, about what happens when liquidity is withdrawn.
If and when financial markets consider our dysfunctional Washington politics, they may become very nervous.
I think if I were the social media companies I'd be very nervous about that.
I found myself very nervous and concerned about what my future was going to be like.
I was very nervous before the performance on the 2 train on November 11th and 23rd.
I often get first-timers who are very nervous and never learned to talk about sex.
I think it doesn't -- it's very inconsistent, and it's extremely -- it makes our people very nervous.
New York (CNN Business)Apple has a big China problem, and it's making investors very nervous.
" Speaking through an interpreter, she said: "It is amazing, but it also makes me very nervous.
I've felt really not nervous at all, I've felt very nervous and scared, and not scared.
The movie made me take on some things that I think I was very nervous about.
"In the first half especially, our group was very nervous," Corinne Diacre, the French coach, said.
"We were very nervous about what would happen if we did this," the former official said.
That's something that makes some White House advisers, particularly National Security Adviser John Bolton, very nervous.
They're going to get very nervous if they think they might have to give it up.
They were very nervous about Clinton's campaign trail denunciations (in 220) of American trade deficits with Japan.
"I don't think I feel very nervous for anything anymore," he says about seeing the bigger picture.
When [Lucas] showed me the outfit, I thought he was kidding and it made me very nervous.
"I'm very nervous about the game, but the wedding might calm me down a bit," he said.
I was very nervous to share, and am so relieved that it was received with such love.
That's the one thing, they're very nervous to have me on live television, because this can happen.
And in both Oklahoma and Washington, that willingness to speak his mind made establishment types very nervous.
LG: Exploring Headspace ... right, but I use it during takeoff, because I get very nervous during takeoff.
That's the one thing, they're very nervous to have me on live television because this can't happen.
He was feeling pretty good, and also very nervous, because he does not like speaking in public.
"The president obviously is very nervous and afraid of firing him," a source told Reuters on Wednesday.
"The president obviously is very nervous and afraid of firing him," one source told the news outlet.
But then there's a big public hospital in Houston, which is obviously also very nervous about this too.
They would have to represent stability and order, because the whole thing would make Americans very, very nervous.
"But I can feel that they are all very nervous and it's affecting me a little," she added.
"When Brian talked of money in front of them, I got very, very nervous," Nichol remembered in 1987.
"Sentiment continues to be very weak, and people are very nervous, and growth is very modest," Masters said.
"So the markets are very nervous about it," Jacques said, referring to a potential U.S.-China trade war.
When I think about that, the anxiety on the rise in the world, I get very, very nervous.
" In fact, Lowe goes so far as to say Viall is "actually very nervous going into this all.
UN Ambassador Nikki Haley gave a speech today that should make supporters of the Iran deal very nervous.
Not a single episode of First Dates goes by without someone admitting that they feel very, very nervous.
And that has Israelis — who depend so much on the United States for their own security — very nervous.
I was very nervous about that…but throughout the years, I loved going to this Catholic high school.
Watching Kaylyn's part, I was very nervous about the perception other people in the room had of her.
We were very nervous and frightened, and when we laid him down on the pavement, he had died.
"We in the public health world ... got very nervous that that's how they're gathering data," Halpern-Felsher said.
What is happening is you're seeing the polls, and I think the Clinton campaign is getting very nervous.
"I get very nervous when city planners or municipal bus operators are making technology bets," Mr. Chen said.
"In the first half especially, our group was very nervous," Corinne Diacre, France's coach, said after beating Brazil.
Speaking in Spanish, Elsa said that she was "very nervous" during the encounter, which she characterized as aggressive.
"It makes me very nervous," he said, because China has been such a dominant buyer of U.S. beans.
I was very nervous about going back traveling by myself, but I didn't have any trouble at all.
I got very nervous because for a weekly comic I needed a topic I have an idea about.
But knowing that I might have a flare up at any time really made me very nervous and insecure.
And there are a lot of Democrats I think getting very nervous about where the party is truly going.
"Her tweet made ABC very nervous and they cancelled the show," Barr said in response to a fan's tweet.
"That's the one thing, they're very nervous to have me on live television because this can't happen," Trump said.
"Her tweet made ABC very nervous and they cancelled the show," Barr said in response to a fan's tweet.
When [director George Lucas] showed me the outfit, I thought he was kidding and it made me very nervous.
"When the cameras were on I was very nervous, because I also have to handle the club," she said.
"It's my whole life, so I was very nervous," she says of the saga's legacy on the DVD featurette.
"We will be very nervous watching the fight in New York," said Dutch fan Johan Bos after the event.
"When the cameras were on I was very nervous, because I also have to handle the club," she says.
And despite the world-wide stage he performed on, Kanneh-Mason says he wasn't very nervous before his performance.
I feel very nervous about it, very scared, but I'm gonna try and make it the best I can!
You'd imagine someone gets very nervous and anxious when they're building up the courage to propose to their partner.
"There are dealers who frankly are very nervous who are marking things lower," a senior European loan investor said.
"It is nerve-racking, I get very nervous and I feel the pressure before Wimbledon every year," Murray said.
"I felt really that I could take it, even though I was very nervous before the match," she added.
Democrats may have difficulty deciding on a candidate, but they can agree on one thing: They're very, very nervous.
"I was very nervous and worried that I might explain the rules wrong," he said of that first experience.
I was very nervous — I think my girlfriend and I waited over a year on the breeder's wait list.
You don't know what you don't know and clearly the market is very nervous about what we don't know.
"The president obviously is very nervous and afraid of firing him," a source close to the White House told Reuters.
"I used to be very nervous, especially about performing on TV," explains The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye.
And it would be in the service of a goal that makes even a lot of conservatives very, very nervous.
The night before the murders, Ms. Ortega was "very nervous," depressed and took medication for a headache, Delci Ortega said.
"I was very nervous because we were so close, and this is just making me even more nervous," Jose said.
But she ultimately stayed and was given a rose by a very nervous Peter to continue on in the competition.
"It makes me very nervous," said Brittany Hunsaker, 26, a clinic social worker who counsels pregnant women addicted to opioids.
That was a relief to Giorgi, who said that she was initially very nervous telling investors about the new requirement.
"That tells me it's a very, very nervous market," said J.J. Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago.
"To see all of this hatred, even in some parts of New York, it made me very nervous," he said.
I suspect there are some very nervous people in Washington today, who worry about exactly what those tapes would prove.
"I was honestly very nervous, especially last three holes," said Yang, who also won the event in 2015 and 2017.
"He had a calm and confidence about him that stood out among a pack of very nervous candidates," Ms. Chang said.
"I'm a very nervous bird," he stutters, adorably, after feeling relieved to learn Sally is not as tall as he is.
"I was very nervous – it's a very difficult job to do and I have so much respect for models," she says.
"People were very nervous when it first hit, and nobody knew how long we were going to be out," McGuire said.
Addressing the "ugly, scatological" video, Maduro said Requesens "got nervous, very nervous," during a televised meeting with the country's armed forces.
" By year end, the New York Times noted the one thing Democrats can agree on is that they are "very nervous.
The moment I looked away or got very nervous because of all the people looking at me, the car stopped. Neat.
"She feels very nervous and anxious and cannot sit still very long or sleep through the night," according to the lawsuit.
You can tell the Prince was very nervous -- he conducted the interview as part of a guest editorship with the BBC.
"I was so close to gold... but I'm quite happy I managed to make Kohei very, very nervous," quipped the Ukrainian.
Therefore I am very nervous about his potential reaction to fireworks, which seem 10 factors more terrifying than birds of prey.
I really enjoy being able to do this but at the same time one gets very nervous doing something like this.
I actually felt very nervous at the beginning because I thought, if this doesn't work out, I'll be left with nothing.
"I'm really very, very nervous about the Administration putting forward this message of fear around receiving basic public benefits," said Lehmann.
He toldBillboard, a music publication, that: Some people don't really enjoy flying; some people get very nervous and don't like it.
"Everybody's very nervous and following this case very closely," said Omar Jamal, a Somali-American activist and consultant, before the verdict.
He also seemed very nervous and timid at first, but with each performance he works the stage and becomes more energetic.
She was very nervous to go on the record, but she wanted to help us recruit other actresses to speak too.
And, you know, I'm very nervous about it and all that stuff, too, but-- THRUSH: But why did you want it?
We were all very nervous about what we should say and what she would ask and how we should address her.
And that prospect has to make Democrats, who look like they may be in for an extended primary fight, very nervous.
"There's work to be done but I'm not very nervous about short term internal crisis in the euro zone," he concluded.
" Hughes said the "listlessness" of and whispers of the bull market reaching its peak "makes a lot of people very nervous.
Mr Blankfein described the Volcker rule this month as "very cumbersome", complaining "you have people sitting on trading desks very nervous".
The Austin City Limits Festival starts tonight, and there are some very nervous performers in the wake of Sunday night's Vegas massacre.
"What is happening is you're seeing the polls and and I think that Clinton campaign is getting very very nervous," Weaver said.
But it makes me very nervous, people wanting to remove people from their positions these days because of their points of view.
Oh, I always get very nervous—but I've presented and won awards in places like Brussels, Taiwan, Kuwait, and more recently, Pittsburgh.
The weak guidance was a particular issue, especially in this very nervous market for tech stocks and the selloff of the sector.
I was very scared, very nervous to get into this process and open myself up to someone that I can't see yet.
And so, we had a lot of conflict about that and I started to feel very nervous about where this was going.
Regardless of what experts say, people are understandably very nervous and afraid to board a Boeing 87 Max 214 flight in the future.
On Sunday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 23, is opening up about something big — and Jenner is very nervous about it.
The U.S. says they're defensive in nature, and yet, every single year, North Korea gets very nervous and very angry about these drills.
I also considered the fact that Liz must have been very nervous and I wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt.
"I'm very nervous because I'm thinking the candidates are just using immigrants as a pawn right now to get a vote," she said.
But Gaokao still remains as the most important chance for most Chinese students, so us parents get very nervous when the date approaches.
Brown's accuser, Baylee Curran, was on "TMZ Live" Tuesday and when we asked about drug use she got very nervous and wouldn't answer.
Last year, Khloé shared on her app that she was very nervous about cooking the stuffing because she had never done it before.
She gave him back a very fast, tight little smile, then leaned forward and hugged her knees, as if she was very nervous.
When John sweetly complimented his wife and Chrissy responded by making it known that he was very nervous to perform during the show. .
And that is a realization likely to make establishment Republicans looking to defend their House and Senate majorities next November very, very nervous.
If he doesn't look like Todd Gurley on the first day of camp, Cowboys fans are going to get very nervous very quickly.
This season is almost over, but we don't know anything about what will happen next season, and it's making us all very nervous.
He had to rap in front of a hundred extras, and all these other things that would make any normal person very nervous.
They're the kind of voters who get very nervous and anxious, and when people are anxious they vote against the party in power.
"The government is understandably very nervous about how exactly they're going to do this," said Geoffrey Crothall, communications director at China Labour Bulletin.
But I saw that the Syrians around us were very nervous when we received radio reports that Russian warplanes were in the sky.
" In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, White says she "didn't have a chance to prepare" for her solo debut and was "very nervous.
" The email ended with a word of caution: "Just know that your contacting Treasury public affairs will make them very nervous and evasive.
I thought about 'unwifeable' in the context of how I was often received by men who often looked very nervous after they googled me.
They were all very nervous and upset about what you were doing and they were really worried you were going to find something terrible.
" West concurred that Moore's aesthetic transformation was indicative of something much deeper, adding, "I remember that Mandy was very nervous about dying her hair.
"The 10-year rate went back up ... so if you start making new territory there, that could start making people very nervous," Massocca said.
I don't want to talk about the details because I'm still very nervous about everything so I want to get past a safe place.
"The royal family is very used to people being very nervous in their presence and coming out with the most nonsensical things," he said.
I don't want to talk about the details because I'm still very nervous about everything, so I want to get past a safe place.
I was very nervous cosplaying in public because being at conventions can be really intimidating, and I didn't feel my skills were good enough.
Last month, Gina Rodriguez made the major mane change she had mentioned to us earlier this year — and admitted to being very nervous about.
When she first sat on stage, she told the audience that she was "very nervous" and she rocked back and forth in her seat.
"I think we are in for a very nervous wait until next week's FOMC meeting," Saxo Bank's head of FX strategy, John Hardy, said.
My father was very nervous about my visit to the Dominican Republic: He worried that once there, I would not be able to return.
"I'm very nervous, and I don't know what is happening," said David Dial, 33, a nurse who had recently moved to Henderson from Miami.
"My grandma was very nervous, my granddad on the other hand loved it, he was smiling and cracking jokes the whole time," Lydick recalled.
You've got a great multiple coda thing going on with the Letterman story, where eventually you work with him again, you're very nervous about it.
He's very nervous for the first small council meeting of this new era, and you would be too if Bronn was your Master of Coin.
I was still very nervous, not knowing what to expect from the band, or how I would react when I saw them take the stage.
I also still haven't gotten the email from my lawyer about how to handle the fees I owe, so I'm very nervous about that, too.
STEVE LIESMAN: So, a policymaker who's a little nervous might not do anything, but a policymaker who's very nervous about low inflation might cut rates.
"We went to London to meet the Queen, and I was playing it off as 'whatever,' but I was actually very nervous inside," Nayyar admitted.
"We went to London to meet the Queen, and I was playing it off as 'whatever,' but I was actually very nervous inside," Nayyar said.
He says he was very nervous to return but that seems kinda tough when your whole thing is shameless slapstick self-debasement on national television.
"I have been very nervous about this because it reminds me of the US subprime crisis," said Xia Le, chief economist for Asia at BBVA.
"It felt very strong... The tourists were very nervous, but nothing serious happened," Camila Castillo, a receptionist at a hotel in La Serena, told Reuters.
"I feel very nervous," Ms. Sozzani said about how viewers, including those in her industry and beyond, may react to the film and her choices.
"Everyone is very, very nervous, um, and very unsure of everything," says Julie (Olivia Colman, perfection), a single mother with little sympathy for the victims.
If you are raising, teaching or otherwise caring for an adolescent who is feeling very nervous about it, here are five things you can do.
"Most of the students are very nervous when they hold sushi rice in their hands" for the first time, said Zhao Zhao Dongmen, another instructor.
Sometimes Japanese [people] feel very nervous when speaking to foreigners, so we would like to provide some trigger to start a more friendly, natural conversation.
" She continued, "This was the first episode of the show I ever taped and I was very nervous, doing improv that wasn't well thought out.
I was very nervous coming out the first night, and by the time I came off, I said I want to do more of these.
Obviously I was very nervous, it was my first time performing in any kind of atmosphere like that, but overall I thought it went pretty well.
Yet economists also get very nervous when people float the idea that firms are, en masse, failing to take advantage of an opportunity to raise profits.
I get very nervous when I have to perform in front of customers who know geikos and maikos well, or know the mother of my teahouse.
The long-time concern among many Republicans who are very nervous about losing GOP control of the Senate, is that Trump will drag other Republicans down.
"Should we try to see if we can fly it into the cage in Sport Mode," I shouted to my cameraman, who immediately looked very nervous.
Caitlyn Jenner is a loving parent and grandparent, but even so, Kylie Jenner was very nervous to tell her Caitlyn she was pregnant with Stormi Webster.
A very nervous Carrie Fisher bungled her first day of shooting As General Leia, Fisher projected steely calm and authoritative conviction during the rebels' darkest hour.
"I'm very nervous and very excited at the same time," she told the audience in a video of the performance later posted to her Facebook page.
Regling said he was "very nervous" at the prospect of the IMF walking away from the program because some euro zone states consider its participation crucial.
"There are pieces of Donald Trump that I am very excited about, and there are pieces of Donald Trump that make me very nervous," he said.
And I was very nervous going in to watch it, just because of how much it meant to me, and how much it meant to Greta.
"There are days you're in the fetal position under your desk, and I more than understand if people get very, very nervous, rightly so," he said.
Once seated, I was told to drink another glass of water (I became very nervous at this point) before sitting down and putting on a headband.
Trump has made controversial statements, both during the campaign and after his election win, that probably has the denizens of the seventh floor of Langley very nervous.
"I was very nervous because I had never done anything with a guy and I was bi-curious so I said yes," said Cooke in his video.
Beyond the audience's unwillingness to hear his points about an alternate approach to building an audience on Twitch, he says that he was very nervous and misspoke.
As a potential treatment for human infertility, this makes scientists and ethicists very nervous, as witnessed by the recent controversies surrounding the genetic modifications of human embryos.
But the broadness of Sanders' fundraising base -- and the potential money he still has on the board -- should make everyone else in the Democratic race very nervous.
They're both very nervous, as new parents are bound to be, but they both seem especially worried that two months ago, Randall had his first mental breakdown.
"The first set was very tough and I was very nervous as I seemed to be fighting for every point," Halep said in a court side interview.
The teaser shows a bunch of truly emo clowns with axes crowding in on a woman who looks sort of like Katy Perry and seems very nervous.
Everybody seemed very nervous, extracting a promise from me that I would only reveal the broad outlines of what I was about to see, not the details.
But we heard that quakes as strong as the one early in the morning may occur and that makes my family and I very nervous and scared.
"The uncertainty is really sending a chill through the health centers … everybody's very nervous," said Claudia Gibson, a spokeswoman for the National Association of Community Health Centers.
"At first he was very nervous, but we had to keep reminding him that the video is fun, sweet and not negative in any way," Tina says.
If someone provided Prince with fentanyl, they are certainly very nervous right now; they might find themselves charged with distributing, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a).
"The last 70 kilometers were very nervous," the 24-year-old van Aert said after beating Italy's Elia Viviani to the finish line by a few inches.
"Clearly, after Iowa and New Hampshire, the Clinton campaign is getting very nervous and is becoming increasingly negative and desperate," said Michael Briggs, a spokesman for Mr. Sanders.
"I pride myself on my ability to talk with people or work with people, but I can tell you—I am very nervous, yes," he says while laughing.
Some investors are very nervous about the U.K.'s near and long-term economic future while others are more confident the U.K. will be able to recover, eventually.
"The ice-cold mother Tonja has been looking intensively for her Fritz yesterday and was very nervous," said a quote from bärenkurator Dr. Florian Sicks translated from German.
"My speech at the Golden Globes last night was inelegantly expressed ... I was very nervous and the words just came out wrong," he wrote on Facebook on Tuesday.
And Lewandowski in particular makes conventional folks in the White House very very nervous.... Experience suggests he will not only indulge Trump's most combative instincts, but goad them.
I was very nervous meeting him but he was so genuine right off the bat and you could tell he has so much love for his hometown fans.
David Karpeles, the California collector whose massive collection of original manuscripts is housed in the museum, told the paper that he is "very nervous" about the possible damage.
"Republicans nationally have to be very nervous considering how much they spent, how many resources they sent here," Matt McKenna, an adviser to the Quist campaign, told CNN.
I was very nervous as I hadn't done any live TV before, but once it all begun and we went live, it was an amazing experience—such a buzz.
COONS: Chris, I supported the provision of lethal aid to Ukraine, I visited Ukraine, and they are very nervous about what might happen between President Trump and President Putin.
MITCHELL: It means that you have some Republicans who are already very nervous about 2018 because they have not repealed Obamacare, they have not dealt with the entitlement problem.
NUNES: Well, it tells me that they&aposre very, very nervous about this dossier, who paid for it, and what we Republicans are going to find out about it.
"The market's looking very, very nervous," said Stephane Barbier de la Serre, adding that Trump's move also ramped up the pressure on the Fed to deliver more rate cuts.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Scottish actor Ewan McGregor admitted to being "very nervous" about making his directorial debut with the movie adaptation of Philip Roth's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "American Pastoral".
"It makes the White House staff very nervous, because no one exactly knows where the investigation will lead next," said one GOP strategist with close ties to the administration.
"A lot of countries were very nervous at the beginning, and I have very good relationships with the leaders of virtually every country I have dealt with," he said.
"What is happening is you're seeing the polls, and I think the Clinton campaign is getting very nervous," Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said Monday on CNN's New Day.
"What is happening is you're seeing the polls, and I think the Clinton campaign is getting very nervous," Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said Monday on CNN's New Day.
The Netherlands, which already voted against a Europe-wide agreement on Ukraine in a referendum this summer, "are a very nervous European partner at the moment," Mr. Techau said.
"We want these groups on the ground to continue to put pressure on their members and to make them very nervous about supporting a repeal like this," Dohl said.
Some of the paper's reporters were "very nervous," he said, when they were reporting on a feud between executives at the Huntsman Cancer Institute and the University of Utah.
"People were on edge, very nervous," Svitlana Godun, a pulmonologist who visited four of 12 affected villages on the Ukrainian side of the border, said in a telephone interview.
We have a lot more people who are employed by firms that use steel than make them, and this could go south very quickly and it makes me very nervous.
I have seen some of the things they have had to eat on this show and that makes me very nervous because I can't even eat mayo on a sandwich.
Opposition only hardened as Senators returned to their home states to get an earful from constituents who might not love Obamacare but were very nervous about an unclear alternative. 7.
I think the weird thing about it, though, and I think the reason there's a lot of — amongst security writers everyone [is] very very nervous basically about ever saying anything.
"The ZEW index hasn't been the most important, but this time everyone is very nervous and looking at all kinds of data," said Daniel Lenz, rates strategist at DZ Bank.
When Mayor Beame planned to lay off thousands of officers, their unions took revenge by printing up a harrowing leaflet designed to make New York's 16 million tourists very nervous.
"We have the establishment very nervous and that is a good thing," Sanders declared at a rally lateThursday at the University of California-Davis, which reportedly drew about 9,000 people.
"We heard directly from them that they were in need, very nervous, and not able to pay a lot of their employees, and worried their doors would shut," Sandberg said.
"The right, which had for years been hostile to and very nervous about a strong First Amendment, has rediscovered it," said Burt Neuborne, a law professor at New York University.
"The bottom line should be $2 trillion, but they could get very nervous if the reserves fall to $2.5 trillion," said Nie Wen, an analyst at Hwabao Trust in Shanghai.
And anyway, then she called me into her office and so that was, sorry, that was December and then we were all very nervous about how to break this news.
"I was very nervous going into meeting his family, but I know that they notice the differences between Lauren and I — they called that out," she tells him in an E!
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"In the next few weeks, until specific information on new sanctions package emerges, the market will remain very nervous, reacting to high grade of uncertainty," Nordea Bank said in a note.
"People in general felt very frustrated, very nervous about that (Trump's candidacy) and what could happen," Olexiy Haran, a political science professor at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, said.
If North Korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack of anybody that we love or we represent or our allies or us, they can be very, very nervous.
China is very nervous at the prospect Islamist militants from its restive far western region of Xinjiang getting support from the Taliban and other groups in Afghanistan, Pakistan and central Asia.
Jandoo said she was "very nervous" about the custom request at the time, but she was ultimately glad they asked for the change because of how the color scheme turned out.
The existence of a video of the arrest had clearly made prosecutors very nervous, but with Lynche's death before any more proceedings could take place, they were "off the hook," as Rev.
"He was coming in the home once or twice a day, until recently, when something happened last week where it made me very nervous and scared," Lewis said on his radio show.
Fifteen drops and a handkerchief to the nose later, she awoke raving about "that blessed chloroform, soothing and delightful beyond measure" that had been administered by (a very nervous) Dr. John Snow.
They are also very nervous about the changes for fear of backlash from the established groups that are bearing the brunt of the reforms: the royals, some merchants and the religious establishment.
"You'll have every Democrat turning out in the state to pick their presidential candidate, and you can understand why conservatives and Republicans are very nervous about control of the court," Wigderson said.
To be clear, as a free market, First Amendment guy, I get very nervous about the notion of government attempting to get in the business of controlling, restraining or otherwise influencing content.
Neither agency has held a news conference or issued regulations primarily focused on that important but politically sensitive issue, and officials of both agencies get very nervous when it is brought up.
"It makes us very nervous that regionalization is going to accelerate coal use," said Matthew Freedman, the staff lawyer for the Utility Reform Network, a consumer-advocacy group based in San Francisco.
"Playing Jo, I was obviously very nervous, he was a guy I looked up to as a kid, still do," said Kyrgios, who reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals as a teenager in 303.
LANE I tend to get very nervous and to not really trust myself, and I always hate it when you tense up onstage and you're not really free and in the moment.
"We are taking on the Democratic establishment, and all across the country, let me tell you that the big money interests are getting very nervous," he said this weekend in Ames, Iowa.
" Trump said that if Pyongyang attacks the U.S. or one of its allies, "things will happen to them like they never thought possible" and that should make North Korean leadership "very nervous.
"I was very nervous [in the spring] that these operations were not sophisticated enough to go toe to toe with Trump," said Rufus Gifford, finance director for Barack Obama's 2500 presidential campaign.
"To all those who are, after Tuesday's election, very nervous and filled with anxiety ... you are safe in Chicago, you are secure in Chicago and you are supported in Chicago," said Mr. Emanuel.
" He added that "people were very nervous about that, not so much because of Bernie's policies but because a lot of the rhetoric was directed toward Hillary and toward the Democratic Party itself.
AND THERE'S LOTS OF HEALTH CARE DEALS, FOR EXAMPLE, AS WELL AS MEDIA DEALS THAT WERE BASICALLY THE ON-HOLD, UP IN THE AIR, PEOPLE WERE VERY NERVOUS MAYBE THEY WOULD GET CHALLENGED.
"One passenger thought she was having a heart attack and the flight attendants calmed her down, and it turned out she wasn't having a heart attack, she was just very nervous," Haynes said.
It weakens your credibility if you don't follow through, and it may stimulate the regime on the other side, which has to be very nervous at this moment, to take some reckless actions.
"She's very nervous about some of her Democrats who are in what she considers tougher districts," Amash said to a crowd of more than 700 packed into the Grand Rapids Christian High School auditorium.
Investors in these three online brokers, along with Interactive Brokers (IBKR), which launched its own free product in late September, are very nervous about how the industry will cope with the loss of commissions.
He now oversees the Drug Enforcement Administration and could roll back the Obama administration's hands-off policy on state-level legalization, a proposition that has legal weed advocates and cannabis-industry entrepreneurs very nervous.
The use of sealed indictments and Mueller's decision to do an 11-year look back into former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's prior business operations will make President Trump's personal lawyers very nervous today.
" While he did not comment on what he meant by that statement, Trump said that North Korea should be "very, very nervous" if it "(did) anything in terms of even thinking about an attack.
"It's not going to take that much in this environment to create a disruption, and people are going to be very nervous to be short," said Phil Flynn, senior energy analyst at Price Futures Group.
" Trump later said that if North Korea "does anything in terms of even thinking about attack of anybody that we love or we represent or our allies or us, they can be very, very nervous.
Some of them even explain themselves in performance, which should probably make you very nervous, since there seems to be nothing worse than interpretive dance about cold cases, but we'll see how it plays out.
"I am very nervous to communicate my opinions a lot of the time, especially publicly…[Billie] is so direct and confident in the way that she communicates what she believes is right," Stone, 28, said.
"The parents are very nervous about coming forward with their confessions, mainly because they don't want their families to look down on them, or their children finding out, and having issues arise," Zephyr told me.
"The market is saying: 'Just the fact that you are engaging in this conversation makes me very, very nervous,'" Daniel Osorio, president of New York-based consultancy Andean Capital Advisors, said in a telephone interview.
"This was my first Olympics so I was very nervous, but so many people came and cheered for me that I was able to compete and it was a very good experience," she told reporters.
" Also speaking at the NRF's Big Show on Sunday, Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen told CNBC's Sara Eisen, "From a customer standpoint ... they feel incredibly good about the economy, but very nervous about where are things headed.
Given the long-standing hostility toward climate science from Trump and his aides (see here for today's example), this list-making made a lot of people inside and outside the Department of Energy very, very nervous.
There was a lot of stuff that I did this year that I was very nervous and not comfortable going into it and now I feel proud that I did it or even just booked it.
"It's one of those stocks where you get entry points occasionally because [Musk] says things and does things that makes you very, very nervous," Mark Lehmann, president of JMP Securities, told CNBC on "Closing Bell " Monday.
I was very, very nervous about that because at that time, I had my own bank account, but it was very much supplemented by my parents, so my boyfriend withdrew the cash from his own account.
When I ultimately leave office in six...... ...or a very nervous and skinny version of Pocahontas (1000/24th), as your President, rather than what you have now, so great looking and smart, a true Stable Genius!
Like all of you, I'm very nervous not so much for myself, but I want to make sure I'm behaving responsibly so that my actions don't impact in a negative or disastrous way on anybody else.
Like all of you, I'm very nervous not so much for myself, but I want to make sure I'm behaving responsibly so that my actions don't impact in a negative or disastrous way on anybody else.
No matter how reliable people will say autonomous cars are, and how many studies will prove it, people will be very nervous, especially early on, driving them, the same way people were still nervous about flying.
In addition to making a lot of people very nervous about a space arms race, this anti-satellite missile test flung 2,841 bits of debris into the void—the largest garbage-cloud generating event in history.
"I was very nervous but once I entered the rink, I saw our North Korean cheering squad and South Korean people putting their hearts together and cheering together," the 25-year-old Kim said in television interview.
Against the backdrop of higher rates, investors are "very nervous" about global economic growth slowing and uncertainty around the U.S. trade war with China, said the UBS director of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange.
I used to be very nervous about taking portraits, so for me, this project started by setting up my camera at family cookouts and getting a feel for how my subjects were in front of the camera.
"I think they (the government) are getting nervous about 1MDB and the reaction of the people," said civil rights activist and lawyer Ambiga Sreenevasan, adding that the public was also "very nervous" about the new security law.
"The issue is that we have some special effects in the last few years: People were very nervous about the stock market crash at the beginning of last year, so you had some special effects," he said.
You really don't have religious freedom, if you really think about it, because when President Johnson had his tenure, he passed something that makes people very, very nervous to even talk to preserve their tax-exempt status.
He was also very nervous about hometowns because his parents are divorced, so the day ended up being split in two: First JoJo met Chase's dad, then she met his mother and the rest of the family.
"From when we started production I've been very nervous about the pressure for it to succeed and whether it would be funny and whether it would work and whether she's still relevant," director Sharon Maguire told Reuters.
"People are very nervous going in to next week, with risk factors including the U.S. election and economy, with payrolls coming out next week," said Stefan Worrall, director of Japan equity sales at Credit Suisse in Tokyo.
"The whole thing adds up to a view that somehow they don't have their act together and that's what's making people very nervous," said Hill, also former assistant secretary of State during President George W. Bush's administration.
You know, I think purring is oftentimes associated with pleasure in cats; however, sometimes cats can purr for other reasons, like they're very nervous, or it's a warning actually, or they're hungry, not necessarily that they're happy.
"A lot of what we'd call 'center-right' bankruptcy experts are very nervous about pulling OLA without a replacement, but I don't think they'll have a lot of influence in the House," Konczal said in an interview.
I'm so excited and privileged to be surrounded by people that support me in this decision but I've been very nervous about announcing this because I care too much about what people think but f*ck it!
"I was very nervous but once I entered the rink, I saw our North Korean cheering squad and South Korean people putting their hearts together and cheering together," the 25-year-old Kim said in televised comments.
Governor Grant Spencer said that while the wild swings in global equity markets over the past week looked to have been contained for now, they were a warning that markets were very nervous about central banks tightening policy.
"I was very nervous but once I entered the rink, I saw our North Korean cheering squad and South Korean people putting their hearts together and cheering together," the 25-year-old Kim said in a television interview.
Of course, I will very likely check my email because this whole strike thing makes me very nervous but I will maybe not respond to your email until Thursday morning, assuming I don't I freak out first. Thanks!
I was very nervous, because I was still young, and these guys I was working with were very brilliant, and I was a 19 year old kid, so I was really unsure of myself more than anything else.
The idea that some of Trump's base just may listen could make image-conscious advertisers and TV networks very nervous, especially in a time when changing viewing habits and pricey cable sports packages are already shrinking TV audiences.
"It feels like only yesterday that I arrived in Dortmund as a raw, excited, very nervous but exceptionally proud 16-year-old from a small American town called Hershey," Pulisic added in a separate statement later on Twitter.
I decided that football, the NFL — again, like Silicon Valley, like Washington — seemed like there had been a tipping point and there was sort of a mingling of intense prosperity with precariousness and it just seemed very nervous.
He explicitly told them that I wasn't there to review anything, but when we got there the staff was very nervous—glasses were filled to the brim and they talked our ears off and were jittery all around.
" Yet he also seemed to relish the anxiety coursing through some segments of the Democratic Party, declaring to supporters in Sioux City at his final weekend stop: "Suddenly we have the Democratic establishment very nervous about this campaign.
"The market is very nervous at the moment and this is giving some good opportunities to buy selective high quality companies with strong balance sheets at reasonable prices," said Lex Van Dam, hedge fund manager at Hampstead Capital.
"We are taking on the Democratic establishment, and all across the country, let me tell you that the big money interests are getting very nervous," Sanders said at a rally in Ames, Iowa, days before the state's caucuses.
A very nervous, scared girl in my second freshman brood, who clutched my wrist with scrawny fingers that felt like chickadee talons the day we met, was one of the best thinkers and writers in all my classes.
"Given this sort of three-way cannibalization that's going on at the moment, that's making a lot of people very nervous and increasingly folks are looking around the room, and eyes are lighting on Mike Bloomberg," Reinish said.
"Almost everything that's happening right now comes in the context of this continuous and very nervous fight about who will be the next Supreme Leader," said Trita Parsi, President of the National Iranian American Council and author of
The company spent most of the year shopping itself around for investors, with the aim of raising a bridge round by December 240 as executives were "very nervous as they were running out of money," one source told TechCrunch.
"I was very nervous and then they kind of just invited me into a room and I didn't even know that she was going to be there and she was just sitting there at the table with the director."  
"It's a bit surprising but I felt kind of calm going into the first round match and a lot of people were surprised because they thought I would be very nervous," Osaka told reporters of her stunning run of form.
"As a child I was very nervous to be in front of other guys, because I was different, but that didn't stop me believing in my dreams," Aguilar, who is from Andorra, a tiny principality between Spain and France, told Reuters.
"All of a sudden he's getting very tough and he is because he's getting very nervous," Trump added, suggesting that Cruz has now slipped to third place behind Rubio, as he did in the results of the South Carolina primary.
"I wondered this week whether I was ready for the competition, and I was very nervous when I started today, but it didn't take long for that to go," said Campuzano, who was Mexico's flagbearer at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Angela Watercutter: So Peter, I want to give you the mic as soon as possible because I just finished reading your great review of Ready Player One, but I want to quickly say I was very nervous about this movie.
"I'm anxious about how all this could change if there's a decision that puts up an insurmountable barrier," she said, adding, "There's a lot of uncertainty, and I will say quite candidly, our businesses here in Ontario are very nervous."
"Since the CB maintains the most expansionary monetary stance in the whole EM universe (the most negative real rate) and will only review policy after its next Inflation Report in March, this understandably makes the FX market very nervous," he said.
Trump's "shithole" controversy gives Democrats political cover The Donald Trump of last Tuesday -- all deal-maker and can't we all get along -- might have made lots of Democrats very nervous about letting the government shut down amid an immigration standoff.
"People are very nervous and in general reasonably well-hedged because they remember the fourth quarter of last year so well, and from our point of view, we don't necessarily see this trading range resolve itself any time soon," said Emanuel.
"I do not like it when I start with a no-throw, it makes me feel very nervous as it happened to me in Rio," said Perkovic, who last month launched a 71.41m throw, the best by any athlete for 25 years.
"I'm sure they're very nervous to be releasing a movie with an explicit political theme when the whole political landscape has suddenly changed," said the film historian Peter Biskind, the author of "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls," who has not seen the movie.
"Because this game was the game anticipated by everybody in Korea, I was very nervous before the game," said Park Jong-ah, a South Korean player who was a penultimate torchbearer with Jong a night earlier at the opening ceremony in Pyeongchang.
"I don't know how the other players are before the matches, but I think I am very nervous before every match, and this is because I am like this," said Halep, who will next meet either German Angelique Kerber or local favorite Caroline Garcia.
So liberals were very nervous about the court's direction during that 1992 election, and even though abortion-rights groups weren't wild about Mr. Clinton's famous "safe, legal and rare" formulation on abortion, they went all in for him, and the court was a big voting issue.
If someone insists to you that he is not very nervous, only a little nervous — that he is only a little bit over the hill, but certainly not old and used up — and keeps insisting this, with compulsive loquacity, you quickly recognize whistling in the dark.
TRUMP: Yes, well, but what we are seeing, Judge, is that I really do think people are getting desperate when it comes to the Democratic Party because they realize that this President is winning for the United States of America again, and it makes them very, very nervous.
" When asked to clarify, Olympios said, "She's very aggressive — she was very cold when I saw her before the show, which I don't think I was supposed to, because everybody got very nervous when we bumped into each other and you could tell they were like, 'Oh, shit.
"Nearly everyone who has been accused of sexual assault should be very nervous, because our cultural landscape has shifted, which will likely encourage district attorneys to prosecute cases they might otherwise have been nervous to bring at a different point in time," said Priya Sopori, a former federal prosecutor.
"Almost everything that's happening right now comes in the context of this continuous and very nervous fight about who will be the next Supreme Leader," said Trita Parsi, President of the National Iranian American Council and author of Losing an Enemy: Obama, Iran and the Triumph of Diplomacy.
"The people of this country should be very comfortable, and I will tell you this: If North Korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack of anybody that we love or we represent or our allies or us, they can be very, very nervous," Trump said.
"The people of this country should be very comfortable, and I will tell you this: If North Korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack, of anybody that we love or we represent or our allies or us, they can be very, very nervous," Trump said.
"Whichever party is on the offense on health care, is trying to change the status quo, is running a risk, because people for all their general dissatisfaction with the system, they are mostly reasonably content with their health care, and very nervous about it getting worse," Kristol says.
At this point, Amanda was very nervous because she felt like there were things Ben didn't know about her, which she ended up opening up about during the evening portion of the date and revealing that her ex-husband and the father of her two daughters had cheated on her.
Click here to subscribe to the PeopleStyle Newsletter for amazing shopping discounts, can't-live-without beauty products and more The singer admitted that she was very nervous for the performance but was also very excited to be on tour supporting her fellow opening act Camila Cabello, 21, and headliner Swift, 28.
The family's rock has finally cracked The day of Kevin's play opening has arrived, and a very nervous Kevin goes to Rebecca and Miguel's house to see his mom in the hope that she will be able to calm him before his stage debut, which he's sure he's going to tank.
Trump ratcheted up his rhetoric toward North Korea on Thursday, saying it should be "very, very nervous" if it even thinks about attacking the United States or its allies, after Pyongyang said it was making plans to fire missiles over Japan to land near the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam.
"I saw somebody who was very angry, who was very nervous, and I saw rage that a lot of people said, 'Well of course you're going to see rage he's being falsely accused,' but it is at all times you're to acquit yourself with a demeanor that's becoming of the court," Heitkamp added.
The best details are from his journal, where Sacks is called O. We learn that O enjoyed pot, which he always referred to as "cannabis"; that in this age of laptops he continued to write with a fountain pen; and that he was initially very nervous about going out in public with Hayes.
But it was historically thought that if an exchange offer did not touch the core terms of the bond, there was no issue under the T.I.A., even if the result might be to leave the bondholder very nervous about the company's ability to pay off the old bonds according to their terms.
That made him very nervous—as he wasn't a born orator—and after praying on it for a night, the Virgin Mary appeared to him in a dream to give him the gift of eloquence by squirting her breast milk in his eye or his mouth—religious accounts are not entirely clear on this.
"The basic dynamic that you have in place right now is that both Israeli and Palestinian leaders—including [Israel prime minister Benjamin] Netanyahu—are made very nervous by Trump," said Nathan Thrall, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group and author of The Only Language They Understand: Forcing Compromise in Israel and Palestine.
Ana was the first friend I made in college, and as a very nervous freshman who had just moved from California to New York City alone, I was grateful to have met someone who seemed to be on the same wavelength as me, who I felt like I had a deep connection with right off the bat.
For a moment as she left her father's house and saw the royal coach, with its gilded trappings, awaiting her and heard the great shout of greeting from the populace, she paused, half frightened, and it was a very nervous girl who bowed shyly as she passed through the crowds that lined the way to the Abbey.
Goldman Sachs said it would offer limited access for certain customers, but according to Bloomberg, the bank has demanded that some of its clients set aside funds equal to the full value of their bitcoin futures trades as a condition for doing the transaction, meaning Goldman is still very nervous about the potential for big losses in Bitcoin futures.
Another teacher works at an elementary school in Texas where nearly 100 percent of the students are of Mexican descent and some even commute across the border every day; she said she was surprised that her fourth graders were not as gung-ho about Clinton as she had expected—though they are still very nervous about what Trump's win will mean for them and their families.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio) said he was "very nervous" to learn about the extent of the Department of Justice's decision to collect and scrutinize years' worth of the reporter's email and phone records.
If you'd like to know, because I'm going to write about it in the New York Times next week and they're very nervous, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act gives internet companies broad immunity from anything that flows over, it's sort of treating them like a phone company essentially, and it was done at the time, and I was there and I wrote about it for the Washington Post, actually, in order to allow these companies to grow.
Former Freedom Caucus Chairman Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio), a top President Trump ally, said he was "very nervous" to learn about the extent of the Department of Justice's (DOJ) decision to collect and scrutinize years' worth of the reporter's email and phone records.

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