" Fields weighed in on Twitter: "My story never changed.
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The White House weighed in on the survey this week.
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Trump himself weighed in on Schultz's flirtation with presidential politics.
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Finally, Justin Timberlake has weighed in on Seth Rogen's tweet.
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Even cooking legend Nigella Lawson weighed in on the debate.
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Several celebrities weighed in on social media, criticizing his words.
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Martha Stewart has weighed in on the college cheating scandal.
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Even McDonald himself weighed in on the moment via Twitter.
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Trump has not weighed in on Turkey in recent weeks.
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The left Yeezy has also weighed in on the sale.
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Other Democratic candidates have also weighed in on the issue.
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Wells weighed in on all the essentials of mobile living.
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Martin O'Malley also weighed in on the situation on Tuesday.
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She's weighed in on deportation, education, climate, and refugee policy.
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Trump's campaign weighed in on Sanders' run in a statement.
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The library's social media account weighed in on the chatter.
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The official CES Twitter account weighed in on the madness.
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Iggy Azalea has also weighed in on his diss lyrics.
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He has not weighed in on such bans since then.
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Has His Royal Highness weighed in on the Brexit debate?
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This week, the Congressional Budget Office weighed in on the
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Americans for Prosperity weighed in on that point via Twitter.
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The president also weighed in on Schultz's potential 2020 bid.
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Bloggers across the world have weighed in on the topic.
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All three Republican presidential candidates have weighed in on it.
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Even the Treasury Department has weighed in on the debate.
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Four scientists weighed in on the challenges and possible solutions.
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Local veterinarians weighed in on the images with mixed opinions.
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Even the Rotondos' neighbors have weighed in on the feud.
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Missouri lawmakers have weighed in on Greitens's future as governor.
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He has not yet weighed in on the Democratic memo.
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This month, Mr. Montesinos weighed in on the family fight.
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Still, Trump weighed in on the global pandemic through Twitter.
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President Donald Trump also weighed in on the "terrible" shooting.
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Mr. Trump himself weighed in on Thursday morning on Twitter.
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Victoria Dooley, a Sanders surrogate, also weighed in on Twitter.
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Thousands more readers weighed in on The Times's Facebook page.
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The Senate leadership has not yet weighed in on rates.
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At least one lawmaker has weighed in on the revelation.
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Trump on Wednesday weighed in on Twitter as Blagojevich spoke.
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Gunter, unsurprisingly, has already weighed in on the upcoming series.
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The French government, Renault's biggest shareholder, weighed in on Sunday.
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He also weighed in on the controversy surrounding Melania Trump's speech.
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President Donald Trump weighed in on both races in tweets Friday.
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Facebook commenters also weighed in on the news with various reactions.
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Kirkman also weighed in on the importance of the double murder.
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Trump weighed in on Charlie Gard a day after Pope Francis.
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President Donald Trump has also weighed in on Florida's close elections.
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The Supreme Court has not weighed in on the question directly.
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Most of the Democratic candidates still haven't weighed in on impeachment.
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ER doctors weighed in on the effect of such devastating blows.
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Incidentally, Chopra weighed in on the recent discovery of gravitational waves.
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Amber Rose weighed in on Kanye West's support of President Trump.
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Respondents also weighed in on their personal health in the survey.
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Kendrick weighed in on Lively&aposs inquiry in the comments section.
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Also, a few other astronomers have weighed in on the matter.
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Tesla technology partner Mobileye has also weighed in on the matter.
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Another president once weighed in on dealings with bureaucrats and prosecutors.
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Clergymen and politicians weighed in on its impact on young minds.
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Thus far, however, Trump has not weighed in on the arrest.
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By the way, Mallory also weighed in on the Giannis vs.
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Warriors coach Steve Kerr weighed in on the challenges facing Cousins.
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Wall Street weighed in on Netflix's blockbuster earnings and subscriber numbers.
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Amy Klobuchar all weighed in on the need for gun legislation.
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Trump also weighed in on Twitter, thanking Democrats for the hearings.
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BECKY QUICK: Bill, Charlie and Warren have weighed in on Bitcoin.
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Flowers has weighed in on politics before, but it's usually local.
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After Heller's presentation, Trump weighed in on Friday night's Senate debate.
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Recently, two Times Opinion columnists have weighed in on the issue.
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The 2020 candidates immediately weighed in on Twitter, calling for action.
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Experts in both parties weighed in on who won the debate.
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President Trump weighed in on the cancellation of "Roseanne" — sort of.
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DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg also weighed in on the auction process.
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The key Republican senators haven't weighed in on this development yet.
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They also weighed in on accountability for Environmental Protection Authority officials.
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Trump previously weighed in on the DNC chair election, praising Rep.
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He hasn't weighed in on the upcoming fiscal year 2018 budget.
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Trump weighed in on the impasse, following McConnell's appearance on Fox.
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Trump weighed in on McCabe's pending retirement in a December tweet.
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Mr. Trump also weighed in on Twitter to question their priorities.
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Even the Foreign Ministry of China weighed in on the episode.
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A short while later, President Donald Trump weighed in on Twitter.
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Producer Mark Ruffalo weighed in on Twitter: To the Trans community.
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Several major political figures have weighed in on Charlie Gard's case.
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Batali also weighed in on the 2016 election – through food, of course.
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BAIER: Our late friend Charles Krauthammer weighed in on this last year.
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Many reputable sources have weighed in on this problem over the years.
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The European Union, Britain and Canada have weighed in on his behalf.
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An astrologer weighed in on why she thinks the couple is compatible.
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" "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda weighed in on Twitter: "Black lives matter.
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Sir Ian McKellen has weighed in on the allegations against Kevin Spacey.
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Fremont Mayor Lily Mei weighed in on the incident, writing on Facebook.
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Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton hasn't yet weighed in on the merger plan.
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Uber have weighed in on #AvocadoGate in the most uber way possible.
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So far, she hasn't weighed in on where Trump's horcruxes might be.
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U.S. President Donald Trump weighed in on the internal Israeli political dispute.
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Professor Siegel also weighed in on the devaluation of the Chinese Yuan.
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He also weighed in on the concussion controversy with an outdated opinion.
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President Trump has weighed in on the sexual harassment allegations against Sen.
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She also weighed in on who is most likely to cause drama.
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Later on Sunday, Corker's office also weighed in on the president's tweets.
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Trump has not yet weighed in on the most recent Cohen allegations.
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Following the game Rudolph's agent, Tim Younger, weighed in on Garrett's actions.
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Some high-profile figures also weighed in on the theory, including Sen.
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Even the comedian Patton Oswalt weighed in on Mr. Rolfe's nonreview review.
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Few anti-Trump voices weighed in on the call with Mr. Ryan.
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Even outgoing Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen finally weighed in on cryptocurrencies.
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He has weighed in on the convention less than most candidates do.
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NSC spokesman Robert Palladino confirmed that Freedman weighed in on job candidates.
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Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei weighed in on the "opposition party" media.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has weighed in on this problem recently.
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However, Obama administration officials have not publicly weighed in on the proposal.
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Clinton was briefed about or weighed in on the State Department's decision.
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Gupta also weighed in on oil prices in a "fundamentally oversupplied" market.
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Joe Kennedy weighed in on the case, calling for Dehghani&aposs release.
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This isn't the first time Dick's has weighed in on this debate.
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" Clinton weighed in on Kennedy's latest comments Monday morning on Twitter: "Sen.
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Stormy's attorney, Michael Avenatti, also weighed in on the discovery of the emails.
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Now, President Trump weighed in on this very issue during this joint presser.
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And last week, the company weighed in on proposed encryption regulation in Australia.
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Bruen weighed in on Wednesday amid uncertainty about the status of the project.
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Several members of the Texas congressional delegation also weighed in on the controversy.
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President Trump's Department of Justice has weighed in on the hotly debated issue.
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Now two of the company's top executives have weighed in on the matter.
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" Mr. Trump weighed in on Twitter: "The Greatest Witch Hunt In American History!
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Hours later, Pink weighed in on the issue with a message on Twitter.
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Cornerback Bashaud Breeland and safety Tyrann Mathieu also weighed in on the matter.
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Giuliani has weighed in on the legality of Presidential subpoenas in the past.
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The two candidates to succeed Obama weighed in on the tragedy, as well.
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Several Republican lawmakers who have previously weighed in on the contract, including Rep.
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign weighed in on the protests Thursday evening.
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Former NFL running back Herschel Walker weighed in on the protests on Feb.
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Wendy Williams has weighed in on Joseph Fiennes being cast as Michael Jackson.
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Human rights activists have long weighed in on the controversy surrounding the legislation.
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Missouri voters weighed in on three different ballot initiatives related to medical marijuana.
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On today's Halftime Report, Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary weighed in on Trump's plan.
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Amid the controversy, President Donald Trump has seemingly weighed in on the issue.
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The 62-year-old TV legend weighed in on the drama surrounding Live!
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The restaurant on Sunday weighed in on the video in a Facebook message.
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Andrew Yang also weighed in on the debacle by the Iowa Democratic Party.
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Tic Tac has weighed in on Donald Trump's recently unearthed 2005 video remarks.
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Lennox Lewis has previously weighed in on the debate -- taking Tyson over Wilder.
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GOP lawmakers apart from Zeldin have otherwise not weighed in on the controversy.
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Trump hasn't, but he has weighed in on the allegations against Democratic Sen.
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Carter, Duchovny and Pileggi weighed in on some of the episode's biggest moments.
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But Afghanistan was just one of the foreign conflicts Ryan weighed in on.
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President Trump weighed in on Moore's loss by seemingly taking the high road.
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Two Persian doctors also weighed in on behalf of coffee critics in 1611.
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Inyutsyn also weighed in on the outlook of Russia's traditional energy source: oil.
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Meanwhile, 14 judges appointed by Republican presidents have weighed in on the case.
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The President also weighed in on other recent developments in the Russia investigation.
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Ocasio-Cortez has also weighed in on matters related to her Democratic colleagues.
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Trump also weighed in on other potential challengers in the 2020 presidential race.
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After several news stories about the charges, Trump then weighed in on Sunday.
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Several other 2020 contenders have weighed in on the growing controversy, with Rep.
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The President's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., weighed in on Twitter as well.
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He weighed in on the subject at a Council on Foreign Relations event.
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Those differences were on display Friday as lawmakers weighed in on Trump's remarks.
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He supported impeaching Clinton but has not publicly weighed in on Trump's impeachment.
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" President Trump also weighed in on Twitter Sunday, calling the situation a "scam.
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Every bit of evidence says that Clinton never even weighed in on it.
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But Conor just weighed in on social media saying White's numbers are low.
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This isn't the first time Trump has weighed in on this question, either.
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AEDT Hanks' son Colin has now weighed in on the matter as well.
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Flavor Flav doesn't appear to have weighed in on the updated situation yet.
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Others have weighed in on social media, reluctantly turning away from Ms. Bloomfield.
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Top health officials also weighed in on the latest in the coronavirus outbreak.
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Separately, Sawiris weighed in on the death of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.
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The government of France, which owns 15% of Renault, weighed in on Tuesday.
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Taste panels weighed in on which varieties were delicious and which were blah.
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Both weighed in on the angry reaction to tweets from freshman Democratic Rep.
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Meanwhile, Benioff weighed in on the importance of public trust in technology companies.
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He weighed in on his pony for every person plan & mandatory toothbrushing laws.
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In The Times, Frank Bruni has weighed in on the race as well.
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Both men also weighed in on the impact of Soleimani's death on Iran.
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So far, President Donald Trump has not weighed in on the Senate bill.
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It isn't the first time that Mayer has weighed in on Swift's music.
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Fans also weighed in on the selection of the coach, and the cheerleaders.
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" U.S. President Donald Trump weighed in on Twitter, calling the photo "really bad.
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This isn't the first time CBO has weighed in on defunding Planned Parenthood.
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He also weighed in on the company's plan to expand the character limit.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's daughter Bernice also weighed in on the incident:
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This isn't the first time the FTC has weighed in on online dating scams.
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After Macron was announced the projected winner, President Donald Trump weighed in on Twitter.
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It's a small miracle the president hasn't weighed in on Jones yet as well.
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Many celebs also weighed in on the action on Twitter, using the hashtag #PrayForChristina.
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Trump, as he is wont to do, weighed in on Vindman's testimony on Twitter.
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Gia Gunn Gunn weighed in on the controversy in a YouTube video this March.
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Even Chip Gaines weighed in on the clock drama during a recent spring forward.
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One reason: the U.S. government has weighed in on similar situations in the past.
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Zendaya weighed in on Instagram, suggesting that Melania's words warranted some serious side-eye.
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Earlier Monday, he weighed in on Twitter with an unsolicited suggestion for Parisian firefighters.
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Bonus: Sharpton weighed in on the technical reasons each of these nine cuts works.
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Even Chip Gaines weighed in on the clock drama during spring forward last year.
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A veteran tech analyst just weighed in on Apple and he said don't buy.
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Respondents to Sunday's polls also weighed in on a few areas unique to Trump.
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Manson and Love aren't the only celebrities who weighed in on the new episodes.
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Elon also publicly weighed in on his relationship with Justine during their messy divorce.
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Some of the industry's leading critics, including AARP, weighed in on the other side.
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In 2008, Soulja Boy weighed in on the great Braid controversy: Is it good?
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And the Kaepernick cartoon isn't the first time he's weighed in on US issues.
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He had also weighed in on Paris in May from a conference in Italy.
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both weighed in on the Supreme Court's immigration ruling.
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Nigerians have weighed in on Twitter expressing their opinions on the statue of Zuma.
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A-Rod also weighed in on the couple's nickname in the press — J-Rod.
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He also weighed in on the new host, casting a vote for Dela Cruz.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton weighed in on the issue calling the increases outrageous.
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Sister Helen Prejean, the anti-death penalty activist, also weighed in on the case.
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Courts have never weighed in on whether ISIS is covered under the war authorization.
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The issue has garnered so much attention, even President Trump weighed in on it.
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Both Clinton and his secretary of state, Madeleine Albright, weighed in on the matter.
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This is not the first time Tencent has weighed in on its own ethics.
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Officials inside and outside the FCC weighed in on the publication of the rule.
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" He weighed in on the WH briefing: "I'm all for keeping [the existing space].
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Even Helen Mirren has weighed in on Kim Kardashian's propensity to take nude selfies.
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President Trump weighed in on the DNC chair race on Twitter at 7:20a.m.
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It brought criticism from President Trump's campaign, which also weighed in on social media.
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" President Trump also weighed in on Twitter, saying "Serious action MUST be taken NOW!
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Billie Jean King, a pioneer for women's equality in sports, weighed in on Twitter.
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It weighed in on his use of the term "big league" during a debate.
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This is not the first time social media has weighed in on such matters.
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The only other Midwestern state where voters have weighed in on marijuana is Ohio.
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McConnell himself has not weighed in on whether he thinks the whistleblower should testify.
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CORRECTION: The nonpartisan Tax Policy Center weighed in on the Republican tax reform blueprint.
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National Republicans haven't weighed in on the primary in favor of any one candidate.
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The Fed chairman weighed in on the necessity to be mindful of ballooning deficits.
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So far, the White House has not weighed in on the situation in Lebanon.
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The writer and producer Judd Apatow also weighed in on Twitter, criticizing Mr. Cosby.
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Politicians — including the presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders — have weighed in on the issue.
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Biden also weighed in on the 2016 race, offering criticism of Hillary Clinton's performance.
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A number of White House officials have weighed in on the issue, including Trump.
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Tuesday's oral arguments marked the fifth time the justices have weighed in on ObamaCare.
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Kelly late Monday also weighed in on Lee specifically, calling him an "honorable" man.
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The US president weighed in on Twitter in the early hours of Friday morning.
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Even Paris Hilton, famous for being an heiress, weighed in on the Jenner controversy.
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But they weighed in on several possibilities that have been floated in recent days.
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During the Obama administration, the Justice Department had not weighed in on the case.
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Mike Capuano (D-Mass.) also weighed in on Tom Brady's past support of Trump.
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She also weighed in on her fellow New Yorker's rant about the gov't shutdown.
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She weighed in on that, as well as her own allegations against Brett Ratner.
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Khloé Kardashian has weighed in on those Tristan Thompson-Jordyn Woods rumors — in emojis, anyway.
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The only person who had not yet weighed in on the deal was Trump himself.
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Early Tuesday morning, he weighed in on the sentencing recommendation for his convicted political adviser.
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Herjavec weighed in on the topic on a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread on Tuesday.
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Famous supporters including Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa weighed in on the decision via Twitter.
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Human focus group Hillary Clinton finally weighed in on Apple's legal dispute with the FBI.
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The king of romance has officially weighed in on Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's marriage.
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Biden declined to say whether he had weighed in on the Obama administration's deportation policies.
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This isn't the first time Obama has weighed in on events during Donald Trump's presidency.
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Even Chip Gaines weighed in on the clock drama during spring forward back in March.
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In one book review essay, Stras weighed in on the confirmation process for federal judges.
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At this point, many people have weighed in on what should happen to Erich Vlach.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont has weighed in on climate change as a human rights issue.
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He was critical of those who weighed in on the case without knowing the facts.
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Dunford's remarks came as another top U.S. military leader weighed in on ISIS in Libya.
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Dior Rouge Dior Baume in Nuit Rose #988, which Chastain weighed in on, says Maulawizada.
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Obama weighed in on behalf of Katie McGinty, a former chief of staff to Gov.
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Trump weighed in on Thursday, accusing Schaaf of warning criminals away and endangering enforcement officers.
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This is not the first time Trump Jr. has weighed in on this election cycle.
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Washington Post contributor Holly Figueroa O'Reilly weighed in on Stephens' response to Karpf's negative joke.
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Here's how respondents weighed in on various habits by people who aim to save money.
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After reading Brokaw's response to the controversy, conservative commentator Erick Erickson weighed in on Twitter.
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During the event, Braunbach also weighed in on the impact of advancements in driver technology.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden hasn't weighed in on policy specifics much in recent months.
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Mayor John Fetterman (D) of Braddock, Pa.,, also weighed in on the age-old rivalry.
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Even Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, has weighed in on the issue.
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Our critics weighed in on the nominees, and you can find the full list here.
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Jerry Brown hasn't weighed in on the bill, but he is expected to sign it.
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Hundreds of readers weighed in on the Obama portraits on our site and on Facebook.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Kamala Harris of California also weighed in on the matter.
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You've weighed in on the debate on how liberal college campuses treat visiting conservative speakers.
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Moore trampled Strange in a September runoff, even after Trump weighed in on Strange's behalf.
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The Supreme Court has weighed in on questions related to several past White House scandals.
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The president also weighed in on Bolton&aposs book with a tweet on Tuesday night.
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On Thursday, 39 senators weighed in on the case of June Medical Services L.L.C. v.
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Graham quickly weighed in on McCain's decision, saying he disagrees but their friendship will survive.
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ZW: Netanyahu has long weighed in on US politics, particularly where it comes to Iran.
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Separately, the governor weighed in on the impact of Fed policy on Saudi Arabia's economy.
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By Wednesday morning, Mr. Trump had not weighed in on Twitter about this year's choice.
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These retirees weighed in on what it was like to put working life behind them.
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Most have not yet weighed in on the measure, which was only introduced on Wednesday.
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This isn't the first time Comey has weighed in on news related to the agency.
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Trump on Wednesday weighed in on NBC's firing of Lauer due to sexual misconduct allegations.
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Jones also weighed in on 2020 presidential campaign rumors surrounding his longtime friend Oprah Winfrey.
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Online commentators weighed in on the dress she was wearing, highlighting the symbolism behind it.
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Pope Francis also weighed in on Sunday, calling for an immediate cessation to the violence.
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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle weighed in on Pompeo's characterizations of the attack.
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And Trump himself weighed in on Twitter, accusing both McCabe and Rosenstein of treasonous activity.
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Only it's not clear that it is — no court has weighed in on its legality.
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Former Obama administration Education Secretary Arne Duncan has weighed in on behalf of the district.
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We gathered reaction from readers, who weighed in on the policy in our comments section.
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Based on Beyoncé's cover story, it certainly seems like she weighed in on the decision.
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Federal prosecutors from Washington, who oversee Flynn's cooperation agreement, haven't yet weighed in on the developments.
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The palace has still not weighed in on the rumors circulating social media and the tabloids.
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Lawmakers squabbled over Trump's constant pressure even before the president weighed in on the hearing. Rep.
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Other stars that have weighed in on the issue include Elton John, Ellen DeGeneres, and Pink.
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Some companies have already weighed in on trade tensions in the early stages of earnings season.
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He also weighed in on how many factories it would take to duplicate Ford's global production.
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In an interview with Vanity Fair on Tuesday, Malek weighed in on the now-viral clip.
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A Georgia legislator also weighed in on Twitter to back up Slate's interpretation of the law.
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Fans weighed in on social media shortly after Sheeran showed up in the highly anticipated episode.
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Wendy Williams weighed in on a telling topic on Friday's broadcast of The Wendy Williams Show.
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Stephenson also weighed in on the debate over shunning Huawei networking technology on national security grounds.
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Modi also weighed in on Sunday, vowing tough action against anyone trying to break the law.
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Jennifer Esposito has weighed in on her ex-husband Bradley Cooper's powerful connection with Lady Gaga.
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Dolly Parton just weighed in on the distracted boyfriend meme and, well, she absolutely smashed it.
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BONUS -- Stallone also weighed in on Floyd Mayweather's projected $300 MILLION payday for the McGregor fight.
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And UFC's Joe Rogan weighed in on the water bottle incident, pooh poohing the whole thing.
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And all of the actresses weighed in on the sexism that runs rampant in the industry.
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Trump also weighed in on the case just hours before the justices met, blasting DACA recipients.
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A number of White House officials have weighed in on the issue, including Trump. http://bit.
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The 210 fund managers weighed in on the key question — are internet stocks in a bubble?
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But he has weighed in on other topics in media appearances since joining the legal team.
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Only a handful of local Democrats from Los Angeles County weighed in on the matter Friday.
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Trump, though, has weighed in on the race in Tennessee's 8th district where freshman GOP Rep.
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Heritage Reaction: Heritage Foundation's senior defense budget analyst Justin Johnson weighed in on the budget blueprint.
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Napolitano has repeatedly weighed in on matters related to the investigation since Mueller's report was released.
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" A few days later, he weighed in on people calling the travel ban a "Muslim ban.
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Many on Twitter weighed in on the sign's existence despite the speech getting announced last-minute.
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Since then, voters there have weighed in on pressing issues like term limits, abortion and education.
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Harris's new comments about prosecuting Trump aren't the first time she's weighed in on the matter.
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He voted for an impeachment inquiry against Clinton but has not weighed in on impeaching Trump.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders later said that Trump had "weighed in" on the statement.
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This is not the first time Obama has weighed in on an FCC action under Wheeler.
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Reddit co-founder Alexi Ohanian weighed in on Facebook's version via Twitter: Sincerest form of flattery!
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So far, over a dozen celebrities and public figures have weighed in on the nude feud.
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Claudia weighed in on the debate about the mag including Amy in its plus size edition.
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Mr. Trump, who has alternately distanced himself from and supported Mr. Manafort, weighed in on Twitter.
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But Mr. Smith, who replaced Mr. Chiklis, said Mr. Collins rarely weighed in on company business.
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During his time as press secretary, Spicer famously weighed in on crowd size at Trump's inauguration.
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" Social media users weighed in on the incident, calling the employee's behavior "sick" and "outrageously wrong.
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Royalty of surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding weighed in on whose sporting heritage the trick evoked most.
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The N.B.A draft is on Thursday, and our experts have weighed in on who's going where.
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Top Democrats also weighed in on the latest developments in the House's impeachment inquiry into Trump.
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Bishop also weighed in on what he views as a legal necessity for PREPA's fiscal plan.
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The Supreme Court has not weighed in on whether pledges and the related penalties are constitutional.
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He spent the last few decades working as a lawyer, but periodically weighed in on politics.
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She previously weighed in on the 25 all-time best episodes of television for The Highlight.
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The president, for instance, weighed in on the Democratic primary, misspelling the nickname he's given Sen.
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The tweet marked the first time Trump has directly weighed in on the market's recent turmoil.
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Celebrities, news commentators, even presidential candidates weighed in on something that was choreographed by an actor.
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But he's occasionally weighed in on Guadagno, with both praise and criticism of his lieutenant governor.
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Kennedy also weighed in on the Electoral College, arguing the current setup isn't working for voters.
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Still, financial institutions like BlackRock and Bank of America have vocally weighed in on the matter.
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Trump has regularly weighed in on sports controversies, sparking fights with athletes and other prominent figures.
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McConnell hasn't publicly weighed in on giving the rule change a vote before the full Senate.
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Chatterjee's comments were the first time he has weighed in on Perry's proposal from last month.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos also weighed in on the matter at an event in Washington Thursday.
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The president himself has not weighed in on Limbaugh's remarks, aside from his indirect disagreement Thursday.
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Walmart's leadership weighed in on coronavirus concerns during the retail giant's investment community event on Tuesday.
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Michael Avenatti, who is representing Daniels, has already weighed in on the Advocate report on Twitter.
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At his sentencing, Supreme Court Justice Glenn Parrett weighed in on the missing women's inquiry debate.
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BTW ... Chrissy Teigen weighed in on Kid's rant and summed it up with two words: you're pathetic.
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Trump unexpectedly weighed in on the race last week, tweeting his "full and total endorsement" for Kemp.
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He also weighed in on the tenor of Clinton's voice during an appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe.
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The justice also weighed in on Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch, whom she knows personally.
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The presidents of both countries—representing Africa's two largest economies—have also weighed in on the impasse.
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Stripe co-founder Patrick Collison weighed in on that topic on a hackernews: Patrick from Stripe here.
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President Trump himself weighed in on his son coming back to testify at a Monday news conference.
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The author barely weighed in on Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor's screenplay for the 1999 film adaptation.
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"I really wish I'd listened a lot more before I weighed in on this," Damon told Gifford.
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The Solicitor General and the AARP have both weighed in on behalf of the former fire fighters.
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Jonathan's twin Drew, who's currently on his honeymoon in Ecuador, has not weighed in on social media.
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Update: Marion Cotillard's longtime partner, Guillaume Canet, has also weighed in on the Pitt-Jolie divorce rumors.
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Ellen Page just weighed in on Hollywood's sexual harassment problem, and she has a lot to say.
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Stassi Schroeder just weighed in on her Vanderpump Rules costar Lala Kent's feud with rapper 2250 Cent.
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" He weighed in on Rice's decision Thursday morning, saying her decision to not testify was "not good!
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" She weighed in on the restricted-mode policy Monday, reassuring community members that she's "pushing" to "investigate.
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" Wendy's weighed in on the issue with this: "Dunno, it's pretty solid and relevant to their brand.
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James Esseks, the director of the ACLU's LGBT & HIV Project, has weighed in on taking legal action.
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A few hours later, he weighed in on the race: One thing I will say about Rep.
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"I think it's interesting the Department of Justice has not yet weighed in on this," Chaffetz said.
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She also weighed in on the recent developments in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, telling Hill.
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In total, tens of millions of American voters will have weighed in on reform measures this year.
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Carlson weighed in on the latest O'Reilly settlement on Twitter: "Nobody pays $32m for false allegations - nobody."
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The member estimated that about a dozen senators had weighed in on the matter during private conversations.
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Brennan has emerged as a fervent Trump critic, and regularly weighed in on the special counsel's investigation.
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The Supreme Court hasn't directly weighed in on the issue: The closest recent precedent is Florida v.
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The Academy Award winner also weighed in on Kushner's academic record at the elite Ivy League school.
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One of Ivanka Trump's brothers weighed in on Tuesday's hug or as Rubio said the "no hug."
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"Mark Ruffalo (Hulk/Bruce Banner) also weighed in on the news by writing: "Back in a snap!
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Run by Brian Fallon, Hillary Clinton's former spokesman, it has not yet weighed in on state races.
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A previous version of this story incorrectly stated the year Trump weighed in on the presidential candidates.
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On ESPN's "Get Up" Finebaum weighed in on Cam Newton's struggles, saying Newton "it's over" for Newton.
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The Human Rights Campaign also weighed in on the exchange, saying they were disappointed by Sanders's comments.
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The president weighed in on the commotion a day after Gorka clashed with Playboy correspondent Brian Karem.
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"Friends" actor James Michael Tyler recently weighed in on a fan theory in an interview with RadioTimes.com.
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The White House weighed in on Vindman via tweet while he was in the middle of testifying.
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Trump also weighed in on another matter Sunday —the special election to fill Montana's sole congressional seat.
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And on the BBC's website, commenters weighed in on how they might use such a magical device.
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It's not the first time that the chart topper has weighed in on politics or slammed Trump.
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And he weighed in on the decades-old question of whether Microsoft copied Apple in creating Windows.
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Trump, too, has weighed in on the plant closure and tried to push GM to reopen it.
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International reaction US President Donald Trump weighed in on the deteriorating situation on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon.
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He even weighed in on a national obsession: arguing over which country has the best jollof rice.
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Booker first weighed in on the breaking news Wednesday night on Twitter, calling for a special prosecutor.
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Sanders also weighed in on Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan's recent anti-Semitic speech in Chicago.
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Journalist Aaron Maté shares how candidates on the campaign trail have weighed in on the Iranian crisis.
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The American Medical Association weighed in on Monday, urging the Senate to prevent any loss of insurance.
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While touring a Clinton Foundation program in New York, Mr. Clinton weighed in on the impeachment articles.
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And, everyone from Warren Buffett to athletes and celebrities have weighed in on the future of cryptocurrencies.
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Trump has weighed in on the Mueller controversy as well recently, retweeting several reports over the weekend.
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The governor weighed in on the controversy to Politico after Sunday's NFL game at Chicago's Soldier Field.
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On December 4, the committee heard the testimony constitutional law experts who weighed in on these points.
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Another investor at the Milken Institute summit separately weighed in on Saudi Arabia's changing relationship with oil.
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Hollywood publication Variety reported on Tuesday that the Department of Justice had weighed in on the issue.
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But both Trump and Trudeau have weighed in on the NAFTA negotiations, albeit in very different ways.
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Celebrities, news commentators, and even presidential candidates, weighed in on something that was choreographed by an actor.
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Update: President-elect Donald Trump has weighed in on the Wisconsin recount — and he is not a fan.
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On Saturday, President-elect Donald Trump weighed in on the incident and accused China of stealing the drone.
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Bee weighed in on Wednesday night on her TV show with a crude attack on the first daughter.
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And the Supreme Court has weighed in on that and had said specifically in cases like U.S. v.
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The Entertainment Software Ratings Board has already weighed in on the issue, in a statement given to Kotaku.
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On the campaign trail, he largely avoided talking about Trump, who has not weighed in on the race.
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In early March 1964, former President Eisenhower weighed in on the matter, recommending a constitutional amendment to Sen.
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Then Trump himself weighed in on Election Day and urged GOP primary voters to back Arrington over Sanford.
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Our fashion critic weighed in on the wide-brimmed white hat Melania Trump donned for the arrival ceremony.
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Damon even weighed in on the subject of whether the U.K. should sever ties with the European Union.
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He also weighed in on the current administration's controversial travel ban during an interview with Today's Matt Lauer.
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Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky also weighed in on hiring veterans by making it a priority for recruitment.
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Robbie recently weighed in on that narrative during a pre-screening Q&A with Refinery29's Arianna Davis.
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When the court first weighed in on the question in 83, America had 2300 different sales-tax jurisdictions.
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But it hasn't been altogether shut, either, as no U.S. court has ever weighed in on the subject.
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Trump's comments 'not helpful' Other regional powers weighed in on Trump's comments and the escalating North Korean threat.
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We live blogged it all here, and CNN commentators weighed in on their thoughts in 140 characters here.
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For the first time in 19 years the Supreme Court weighed in on Wall Street insider trading laws.
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" Kaepernick himself has already weighed in on the footwear, saying, "My brother @E_Reid35 coming with the heat tonight!
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Beyonce's dad weighed in on the birth of his twin grandkids five days after the infants weighed in.
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LaVar Ball has weighed in on the NFL's national anthem policy -- and it's not exactly what you'd expect.
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Much of Taylor Swift's squad has weighed in on Kanye West's "Famous" lyrics taking aim at their pal.
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Kanye West has weighed in on the controversy sparked by his lyrics about Taylor Swift — and then some.
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A number of the Republicans running for president weighed in on Brady's behalf early in the campaign season.
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Even Twitter Queen and supermodel Chrissy Teigen weighed in on the Photo category, spreading the news even further.
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Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House communications director, also weighed in on Trump's state of mind on Friday.
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"Arrested Development" has had a tumultuous life span, and even the show's stars have weighed in on it.
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Rating agency Fitch meanwhile weighed in on both the trade war and the rapid rise in the dollar.
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""Homecoming" director Jon Watts weighed in on the moment as well, telling Entertainment Weekly: "I totally get it.
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He's weighed in on topics ranging from his relationships to Bill Cosby to the nature of art itself.
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Fogelman also weighed in on the personal nature of the film, which was inspired by his own life.
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Earlier this year, Trump weighed in on Johnson's behalf, saying that he would be an "excellent" prime minister.
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Tillerson also weighed in on behalf of Qatar, encouraging dialogue and cooperation between the states in the region.
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Readers weighed in on the interview and the show's premiere on our website and on Facebook and Twitter.
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One influential country that has not weighed in on the possible shift in American policy is Saudi Arabia.
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Even Nicole Kidman, who received one of six (six!) tribute awards, weighed in on the lack of fizz.
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Multiple governors also weighed in on efforts in their states to slow the spread of the deadly disease.
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Experts weighed in on both sides of a gaping moral divide — politicians made pleas, doctors wrote op-eds.
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On Wednesday, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs weighed in on Apple's decision to make the app available.
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" Raiders head coach Jon Gruden also weighed in on the punishment ... saying, "It hurts our team really bad.
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The main opposition party, the centrist Democratic Party, hasn't weighed in on same-sex marriage either, he added.
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A former senior adviser in the Obama administration weighed in on Thursday on the ongoing feud between Sens.
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Below are comments collected from six experts interviewed by Business Insider, each of whom weighed in on upskilling.
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Khamenei has weighed in on U.S. politics before, tweeting multiple times in 2014 about race relations in America.
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Last week, Trump weighed in on the situation, demanding that the Navy restore Gallagher's rank and pay grade.
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Trump has not specifically weighed in on Jones's ban, but has echoed concerns about censorship of Republican voices.
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The voices and pens of the higher education special interests have dutifully weighed in on the PROSPER Act.
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Trump weighed in on Twitter on Monday, saying no changes would be applied to an individual's 401(k).
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President Trump weighed in on the fires on Saturday, saying he would withhold federal funds from the state.
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The vice president weighed in on it at one point before the president read his statement to reporters.
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Alexandria Symonds, a senior staff editor, and Adriana Balsamo, a news assistant, weighed in on this week's question.
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But Jim Bridenstine, NASA's administrator and a former Republican congressman, weighed in on the document's signing via Twitter.
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President and CEO Holly Hawkins weighed in on why it's important for Google, specifically, to release this program.
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It is not the first time that Trump has weighed in on regulatory issues related to media companies.
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Mr. Cruz also weighed in on other issues — what to do with Syrian refuges, immigration and women in combat.
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Lena Waithe has weighed in on the sexual misconduct allegation brought against her Master of None costar Aziz Ansari.
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She has also reportedly weighed in on policy issues and established a low-key presence in the White House.
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Congress hasn't even weighed in on what the law should be for cities suing fossil fuel companies, said Carlson.
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His Twitter account demonstrated a biting humor and quick wit as he weighed in on politics, sports, and culture.
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One of the early questions they weighed in on was the matter of who should be summoned to testify.
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The Sixth Circuit case concerns a dispute over legislative prayer, a topic Mr Gorsuch has never weighed in on.
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Why it matters: This is the first time Trump has weighed in on the allegations against his SCOTUS pick.
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Several female members of parliament also weighed in on the controversy, with some urging the public to boycott Boots.
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Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton recently weighed in on the the controversy surrounding the businessman's now-defunct school.
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The U.S. president also weighed in on Kashmir — a sensitive topic for both Pakistan and its neighboring rival, India.
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GLAAD powerfully weighed in on the running debate about whether an artist's personal life should interfere with judging art.
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The cookie experts at Mashable weighed in on the cinnamon bun flavor, giving it mixed, but generally positive reviews.
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Early Facebook investor and Trump supporter Peter Thiel weighed in on the Democrats taking on the president in 2020.
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Richard Leo, a false confessions expert, weighed in on these inconsistencies during the fourth episode of the Netflix series.
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The Texas senator also weighed in on the issue when spotted by TMZ at Reagan National Airport last week.
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It's a conversation that plenty of female celebrities have weighed in on, too — from Amber Rose to Emma Watson.
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Last year, for instance Moogfest weighed in on transgender rights in the wake of North Carolina's House Bill 2.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Peter Thiel's support of Donald Trump.
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"Peppa Pig" showrunners haven't weighed in on the height debate, which only fuels fans' speculation: Could it be true?
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Trump also has weighed in on the issue by blaming the Democrats and endorsing some of the Republican challengers.
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The White House also said the president later "weighed in" on his son's initial misleading statement about the meeting.
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When Russian security state spokespeople have officially weighed in on the saga over the years, they have denied involvement.
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And Donald Trump weighed in on everything from Marco Rubio's citizenship to his own relationship with a higher power.
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Council members weighed in on a variety of issues facing the global economy, including oil prices and monetary policy.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly said that Wisconsin's Supreme Court had weighed in on the case.
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As wild swings continue on Wall Street, the "Halftime Report" experts weighed in on where the market is headed.
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In the "Origins" podcast, Parker also weighed in on what she thinks her character would be doing in 2018.
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Even though Republican groups are starting to play in the race, most haven't weighed in on a specific candidate.
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Cook's comments in the interview are not the first time he has weighed in on the Facebook data controversy.
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This was the case last week with Donald Trump, who weighed in on which bathrooms transgender people should use.
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Jauregui's open letter is just the not the first time the Cuban-American singer has weighed in on politics.
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Obama has walked that rhetorical tightrope as he weighed in on killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota.
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Apple's letter is markedly shorter and less detailed than other tech companies who have weighed in on the debate.
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OneMain has not publicly weighed in on the federal proposal, but it has been busy at the state level.
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President Donald Trump has not weighed in on Moore in the five days since returning from his Asia trip.
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Just about anybody with a Twitter account (and a sense of humor) weighed in on the Bowling Green flub.
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Bernie Sanders, who weighed in on Maher's use of the term "house n*****" as being offensive to black women.
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Trump's outspoken legal defender, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, weighed in on Sunday in a CBS interview.
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This is not the first time some of tech's titans have weighed in on bills opposed by LGBT groups.
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President Trump weighed in on the situation Thursday morning to praise Netanyahu, with whom he has a close relationship.
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In a new blog post written for People, JoJo Fletcher weighed in on last night's episode of The Bachelorette.
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Our critic weighed in on the adaptation of "Frozen" that opened on Broadway this week, and it wasn't pretty.
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" President Trump weighed in on Twitter on Monday, saying that the Iranian people "have been repressed for many years.
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While Trump has weighed in on the matter in court filings, he has not commented on it publicly otherwise.
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"I really wish I'd listened a lot more before I weighed in on this," he told NBC's Today show.
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Cordray sometimes wouldn't end a meeting until everyone in the room had weighed in on the matter at hand.
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A number of Fed officials this week weighed in on the prospects of further policy easing following trade escalation.
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During the program, Trump weighed in on the race for the Democratic nomination to face him in the Nov.
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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Friday afternoon weighed in on the coronavirus, downplaying panic over the outbreak.
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But Warren is not the only candidate to have weighed in on tech issues, which extend well beyond antitrust.
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Senators from both sides of the aisle also weighed in on Syria during the Sunday morning political shows. Sen.
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The next Democratic debate will take place after the first voters have already weighed in on the 2020 race.
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Jeff Weiner, LinkedIn's chief executive, weighed in on how to keep employees engaged and happy while under your management.
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And late Thursday afternoon, President Trump weighed in on Twitter, urging people to plan ahead as Hurricane Harvey strengthened.
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Our chief theater critics, Ben Brantley and Jesse Green, weighed in on what they loved (and hated) this season.
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He also weighed in on the Democrat-controlled House's decision to impeach Trump, dismissing it as a partisan exercise.
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Yet, even though experts on Ukraine are typically unfamiliar with the Azov Battalion, you weighed in on the issue.
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The two also weighed in on various portions of the NDAA that lawmakers will continue to debate this month.
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Then, in the afternoon, he weighed in on a possible presidential bid by former Secretary of State John Kerry.
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McConnell has not publicly weighed in on the issue, and a spokesman did not return a request for comment.
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However, he weighed in on the perceived threat to national security from telecom companies and supply chains more broadly.
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Professor Hanson, who has taught at the university for 26 years, weighed in on the romances with three theories.
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In her New York Times op-ed, Kara Swisher weighed in on this week's political theater starring Silicon Valley.
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" Fowler weighed in on the interview with a series of sarcastic tweets, laughing that Hornsey, "really, really doesn't like me.
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The zoo had its share of defenders and supporters, who weighed in on Facebook acknowledging the difficulty of its decision.
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By now, it feels like nearly every celebrity has weighed in on the never-ending Taylor Swift/Katy Perry feud.
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Ryan Murphy has weighed in on the Sex and the City 3 debate, and he has a pretty bold suggestion.
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Top investor Jeffrey Gundlach weighed in on what Apple's shocking revenue warning on Wednesday means for the broader stock market.
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But Trump just weighed in on a case that strikes close to his legitimacy as president: The Reality Winner leak.
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Adam Schiff weighed in on Trump's tweets suggesting a boycott of AT&T to punish CNN for its news coverage.
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Bethenny Frankel has weighed in on her fellow Real Housewives of New York City's star Luann de Lesseps' recent arrest.
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He has traveled to early primary states and weighed in on big issues that are part of his 2020 pitch.
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"Hiddleston's Thor: Ragnarok co-star Chris Hemsworth has also weighed in on the relationship, saying that his friend seemed "happy.
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President Donald Trump weighed in on Wall Street's focus on quarterly earnings — and sounded a lot like his 2016 opponent.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump also weighed in on the issue during an exclusive town hall on TODAY last week.
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Wasserman, a 15-year veteran of Sun Valley, also weighed in on the hot topics among the business leaders here.
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Prior to his exit, Weatherly spoke with reporters about his departure and weighed in on whom he will missed most.
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Since the 19th century, various church leaders have weighed in on use of the word Mormon, often giving conflicting advice.
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Since then, Jamil has publicly weighed in on a number of issues related to body positivity and cultural beauty standards.
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K. Rowling, who never misses an opportunity to remind people that she wrote Harry Potter, weighed in on Twitter. Boom.
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" President-elect Donald Trump weighed in on Monday evening, through a statement, describing the killer as a "radical Islamic terrorist.
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Meanwhile, openly gay actor Guillermo Díaz, who plays Pope's hacker Huck, also weighed in on how the show approaches sexuality.
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To date, a total of five appeals courts have weighed in on various legal challenges to the SEC's administrative courts.
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No less an authority on aviation than President Donald Trump has also weighed in on the crashes and attendant controversy.
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ABC has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Constance Wu's reaction to the news of Fresh Off the Boat's renewal.
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Academics, business leaders, and Facebook executives weighed in on how social platforms spread misinformation, encourage polarization, and promote hate speech.
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Voters also weighed in on the controversy surrounding Trump after he disparaged the Muslim family of a fallen US soldier.
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Several female members of parliament have also weighed in on the controversy, with some urging the public to boycott Boots.
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This week Ofsted, the government's chief inspector of schools, weighed in on the side of the head teacher, Neena Lall.
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Thousands of commenters weighed in on the debate, each giving their own reason for choosing a side to root for.
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President Barack Obama weighed in on the unrest Thursday, saying that the anger should be directed toward pushing needed reforms.
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Following an anonymous tip about his provocative online posts, an FBI supervisor in Los Angeles weighed in on the material.
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On Thursday Putin weighed in on the state of the national team, calling on players to give it their all.
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Update 2/14/19 10:22pm EST: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also weighed in on the collapse of the HQ2 deal.
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Cameron Eubanks and Naomie Olindo, two more women from the show&aposs cast, also weighed in on the Ravenel scandal.
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Both Walsh and Weld weighed in on Twitter in the minutes after the GOP caucuses were called in Trump's favor.
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Trump has already weighed in on the two cases, claiming that Petraeus' actions were less of a problem than Clinton's.
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"Earlier in the day, Scaramucci weighed in on Trump's tweets this week calling Attorney General Jeff Sessions "beleaguered" and "weak.
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Hardy also weighed in on the return of Daniel Bryan ... and explained why his deletion played a part in it.
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Shortly before that second vote occurred — the day of, in fact — Trump weighed in on his favorite social media platform.
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The two parties also weighed in on a smaller internal feud over restaurant design issues that happened before the split.
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"As far as we know, a court has never weighed in on whether facial recognition produces reliable results," Garvie said.
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There's more ... Shaq also weighed in on Lil Wayne recently saying he thinks Kobe Bryant is better than Michael Jordan.
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They have heavily weighed in on this year's Democratic primaries to ensure that Latinos have a voice in various districts.
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He has weighed in on all the current affairs topics of the days while also keeping the faithful in line.
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BTW, we also asked Tyson if he had any advice for Jon Jones -- and he weighed in on that too.
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Woodley also weighed in on the Hall of Fame chances for Jon Jones, Brock Lesnar, Daniel Cormier and Nick Diaz.
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Investors provided their five top stocks, and he weighed in on whether they pass or fail the test of diversification.
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The "Halftime Report" experts weighed in on whether or not this is a Hail Mary that can help the stock.
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Finally, an expert has weighed in on the debate, and some people really won't like what he has to say.
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The Washington Post said President Obama has weighed in on Clinton's search, though no sources detailed what advice he gave.
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" Steve Schmidt, who is also an MSNBC contributor, weighed in on the 45-year-old actor's prospects on "Morning Joe.
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"He is the only doctor that has weighed in on this matter that has actually examined the president," Sanders said.
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Conway made the comments to a reporter who asked why Trump has weighed in on Northam and not Republican Rep.
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At the same time, millions of Americans weighed in on the F.C.C.'s proposed rules, saying much the same thing.
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Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris weighed in on the strike on Saturday, saying she stood in solidarity with the workers.
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Jackson was consistently acquitted whenever he stood trial, and the jury hasn't even weighed in on Bill Cosby's impending proceedings.
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And because, it appears, he simply cannot help himself, the president of the United States has weighed in on Twitter.
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In the ITV interview, Mr. Trump also weighed in on the debate over whether Britain should exit the European Union.
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Comey also weighed in on the subpoena issued last week compelling his appearance before the House Judiciary Committee next week.
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ProPublica reported that the men weighed in on topics ranging from electric health records to medical services and private providers.
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But he has weighed in on occasion: Ryan condemned Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from the U.S. late last year.
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Meanwhile, Dunford also weighed in on Iran and said it is "not in material breach" of the international nuclear deal.
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Nine successful business bosses and advisors in The Oracles weighed in on the power of doing things your own way.
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He weighed in on the subject at a Council on Foreign Relations event in New York on Tuesday, Bloomberg reports.
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Mark Cuban weighed in on the topic in a recent interview with Hayman Capital Management founder Kyle Bass, MarketWatch reports.
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Last night on the Late Late Show, James Corden weighed in on Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey.
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The minister also weighed in on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a massive trade agreement from which the United States withdrew.
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" For his part, Obama weighed in on Trump's decision, saying that the move to pull out is a "serious mistake.
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" Donovan has also weighed in on Trump's border policy, telling NY1, "right now, the Trump administration is obeying the law.
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Guilfoyle weighed in on House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into the president with a joint Halloween costume depicting a "witch hunt."
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Cory Booker, all weighed in on the issue, in the first time it's come up in the 2020 Democratic debates.
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The early morning tweet marked the first time Trump weighed in on Cohen's testimony to Congress since it was scheduled.
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The next day, folks weighed in on social media as to what my actual position on gun control might be.
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Since then, nearly everyone in the world has weighed in on the surprising decision, but Dylan himself has stayed quiet.
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On Wednesday, Motherboard published our poll of 105 experts who weighed in on their hopes and worries about the future.
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During Sunday's interview, Patrick also weighed in on a few issues that have found significant support within the Democratic Party.
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He was skipping the first four states to vote, so the Democratic electorate hadn't yet weighed in on Bloomberg's candidacy.
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But while the other two judges merely said the plaintiffs had no standing, Judge Kavanaugh weighed in on the merits.
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On Thursday, "Desus & Mero" weighed in on Swift's marching band, which, they pointed out, had decidedly less rhythm than Beyoncé's.
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Americans weighed in on him, and if it wasn't quite the spanking he had coming, it certainly wasn't a hug.
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Several experts weighed in on the possible social, political, and economic effects of a major world leader contracting COVID-19.
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This isn't the first time Musk, who's the CEO of both SpaceX and Tesla, has weighed in on the topic.
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As it happens, Sanders has weighed in on the modern-day liberal debate over whether to expand the Supreme Court.
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" Trump himself weighed in on Twitter Tuesday morning, calling the matter "one of the biggest stories in a long time.
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This isn't the first time Francis has weighed in on the moral and ethical issues that come with new technologies.
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Several candidates may have done what they needed to do, but campaign experts weighed in on who did it best.
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More than 600 Times readers recently weighed in on our story about the growing amount of noise in the city.
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Kamala Harris, a Democratic candidate for president in 2020 and former Attorney General of California, weighed in on the case.
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Jerry Brown (D) has opposed legalization in the past, though he has not explicitly weighed in on this year's initiative.
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During Thursday's "Am I Diversified," CNBC's Jim Cramer weighed in on which technology stock investors should keep in their portfolios.
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In recent years, the former Fed chief has frequently weighed in on matters of financial regulation, including the Volcker Rule.
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Previous presidents have reduced national monuments, but no one has sued, so courts have not weighed in on the issue.
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The judges who weighed in on the recount were all elected by a Republican-controlled legislature, The Washington Post reported.
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Every Democratic candidate who has weighed in on drug pricing supports Medicare negotiations, though the details of their plans vary.
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A number of prominent political figures and pundits weighed in on Schultz on Twitter, and the reaction was largely negative.
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So far, evangelical voters in three states have weighed in on their preference in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Sundar Pichai, Google's chief executive, cautiously weighed in on the matter last week, while others followed suit in the days after.
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The Satanic Temple weighed in on Boehner's comments, slamming Cruz in an interview with Friendly Atheist, a blog published on Patheos.
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A number of groups and officials weighed in on the measure earlier this year before it was added to the ballot.
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Amid the renewed discussion of his blog post, including on Y Combinator's Hacker News discussion forum, Graham weighed in on Twitter.
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"Trump Tower Grill" began trending on the microblogging platform after Trump's tweet, as social media users weighed in on the post.
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Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron weighed in on the possibility that the U.K. would have to push back its departure date.
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So I think a lot of factors weighed in on why they may not have had a tremendous first day performance.
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" 9:25 AM PT -- Hillary Clinton just weighed in on the situation, and her solution is pretty clear ... "Make another suit.
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Since taking office, Trump has weighed in on OPEC on numerous occasions on Twitter, often exhorting the cartel to lower prices.
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On the fashion front, our critic weighed in on the wide-brimmed white hat Melania Trump donned for the arrival ceremony.
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World leaders weighed in on the news, with most agreeing Baghdadi's death was a significant blow to the terrorist organization 2.
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Mnuchin weighed in on several of the thorniest subjects thought to be separating the American and Chinese sides from a deal.
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Putin weighed in on the impeachment inquiry on Wednesday, repeating the US President's previous unverified claim that he had been wiretapped.
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President Trump himself has weighed in on the debate, blasting the NFL for not forcing players to stand during the anthem.
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Three well-known technologists weighed in on how they would turn around Twitter, as the future of the company remains unclear.
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At Cannes, Allen also weighed in on a controversial rape joke made at his expense during the film festival's opening ceremony.
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President Barack Obama, fresh from his own latest confrontation with the Russian leader at the G20, also weighed in on Monday.
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And as he visited the famous and Brighton Pavilion, Harry even weighed in on the controversy surround the online game Fortnite.
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He also weighed in on the ongoing protests in Hong Kong, which have dragged on for weeks and turned more violent.
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" Jackson's nephew TJ also weighed in on the matter, tweeting , "Sam Smith made a career on singing R&B/soul music.
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JG weighed in on the Canelo Alvarez tainted meat debacle, too ... and told us why Canelo could be in the clear!
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State television in Poland, an overwhelmingly Catholic country, frequently reports on it, and President Andrzej Duda has weighed in on Twitter.
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The hacking collective Anonymous weighed in on the social chatter, saying that the hashtag was just another way to spread hate.
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Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, made an appearance on "CBS This Morning" and weighed in on the Facebook controversy.
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Budenholzer weighed in on the Raps' ambassador Wednesday ... and he ain't happy with Drizzy seemingly getting special access to the hardwood.
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Washington (CNN)Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie weighed in on Donald Trump's claim that Ted Cruz stole the Iowa caucuses Thursday.
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Her ex and father of her sons, Matt Barnes, even weighed in on the engagement ... saying he was happy for everyone.
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Wasting little time, President Donald Trump weighed in on Newsom's reduction of the high-speed rail project in a tweet Feb.
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U.S. President Donald Trump weighed in on the dispute this week, threatening economic sanctions if the July 30 vote goes ahead.
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Retta has weighed in on the sexual misconduct allegation brought against her friend and former Parks and Recreation costar Aziz Ansari.
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Several celebrities weighed in on Truly's milestone, including Diddy, who commented with a flexing arm emoji, as Comments by Celebs captured.
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" Russian President Vladimir Putin also weighed in on the once-again-burgeoning crisis, saying the escalation was a "dead-end road.
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A spokesman for the New York Police Department weighed in on Twitter to say that murders and shootings are down significantly.
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Kissinger recently weighed in on the presidential campaign at a Pentagon ceremony where he was awarded the department's top civilian honor.
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But shortly after that, Al-Azhar, the country's highest Sunni Muslim religious authority, weighed in on the debate about sexual harassment.
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"Celebrities, news commentators and even presidential candidates weighed in on something that was choreographed by an actor," the superintendent said Thursday.
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Chantico Global CEO Gina Sanchez also weighed in on the view that the stock may have run too far, too fast.
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But it is the first time that the powerful institution, with the capacity to authorize wars, weighed in on sexual orientation.
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Let's start with immigration: In this odd term of only eight justices, the court has weighed in on United States v.
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A Cabinet official who wasn't present at Thursday's briefing weighed in on efforts to counteract Russian meddling in the upcoming elections.
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" Trump also weighed in on Crowley's stunning defeat, tweeting that he was a "big Trump hater" and should have been "nice.
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Leinart also weighed in on the college football playoffs -- and said he's a strong fan of EXPANDING from just 4 teams.
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Preet Bharara, the federal prosecutor fired by Trump in March, has weighed in on Trump's legal liability amid the Russia investigation.
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Trump, who is often quick to respond to criticism from high-profile people, has not yet weighed in on Vonn's comments.
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It's not clear if Mattis weighed in on the decision to reject the request for troops to perform law enforcement functions.
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Students all over the US weighed in on this, with protests that addressed how gun violence and race are deeply linked.
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The IRS hasn't formally weighed in on this, but language in the recent tax bill suggests that it won't be allowed.
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Warren Buffett, one of GM's biggest shareholders, has not weighed in on the plan and was not immediately available for comment.
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Until South Carolina voters weighed in on Saturday, people were checking his campaign to see if rigor mortis was setting in.
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His West Wing counselor, Kellyanne Conway, weighed in on the Alabama Senate race during television interviews from the White House lawn.
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"He is the only doctor that has weighed in on this matter that has actually examined the president," Ms. Sanders said.
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They weighed in on women smoking too much or getting too fat or on their failure to seek prenatal medical care.
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During the intervening months, everyone from President Carter to Vegas oddsmakers weighed in on J. R. The watercooler energy was enormous.
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" President Trump weighed in on Twitter early Saturday morning: "My thoughts and prayers are with the @KissimmeePolice and their loved ones.
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He weighed in on topics as diverse as North Korea's recent missile tests, Iranian protests, the China trade deal and impeachment.
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The DC Circuit Court of Appeals weighed in on the question of Mueller's constitutionality after the Stone associate Andrew Miller appealed.
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Lis Smith, a senior communications adviser on the Buttigieg campaign, also weighed in on the correction Monday, praising her boss' response.
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So far, only three states — Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada — have weighed in on who should be the Democratic presidential nominee.
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Ms. Amoruso contributed styling advice, sometimes lending items from her own closet, and weighed in on anecdotal material from her past.
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In one of his last acts in office, the outgoing governor of Kentucky, Matt Bevin, had weighed in on the case.
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He did it with a little help from President Donald Trump, who weighed in on Twitter last week to support Bush.
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Chris Murphy of Connecticut also weighed in on Trump&aposs threat, calling it a "moment we all feared" in a tweet.
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During the interview with CNBC, Trump also weighed in on pressure on Apple to unlock the phones of the Pensacola, Fla.
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During the interview with CNBC, Trump also weighed in on pressure on Apple to unlock the phones of the Pensacola, Fla.
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Trump has advocated fixing the problem of surprise medical bills, but has not weighed in on the specific approach to use.
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Critic's Notebook FLORENCE, Italy — In the summer of 1934, the fabled Italian couturier Elsa Schiaparelli weighed in on women in trousers.
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In addition to House candidates, Democratic candidates for governor also weighed in on Kavanaugh and Ford, including Andrew Gillum in Florida.
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" On Wednesday morning, he again weighed in on the race, saying Moore worked hard "but the deck was stacked against him.
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In September 2017, the Mar-a-Lago Crowd weighed in on the side of expanding the use of the private sector.
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" Late Wednesday night, Trump weighed in on Twitter: " 'WE'RE NOT GONG TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, IT WAS NEVER THAT GREAT.
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Each sheet detailing the "landing teams" arriving at agencies had a notation on which advisers had weighed in on the selections.
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To understand how this change will impact businesses and their employees, two executives from ADP weighed in on the new rules.
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President Donald Trump has weighed in on Tuesday's most shocking primary result: the shocking victory of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over Rep.
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Trump hasn't weighed in on the issue before and he hasn't made prayer in schools a key piece of his agenda.
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Even NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden weighed in on the exploits, claiming that the "NSA did not warn Microsoft" about the leaked exploits.
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Trump's 2016 campaign adviser Steve Bannon also weighed in on the topic in more colorful terms in an interview with the magazine.
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The researchers weighed in on only 70 out of the about 702 total jobs that they were most confident they could assess.
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Other than putting his support in Pai, Trump hasn't weighed in on the topic in a long time — possibly since since 2014.
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Cruz weighed in on the transgender bathroom issue, saying the White House doesn't have a right to decide the country's bathroom policy.
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Musk was one of a large number of CEOs who weighed in on the immigration ban Saturday, with varying degrees of criticism.
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On Tuesday, Yellen also weighed in on the referendum debate, saying that a U.K. vote to leave could have significant economic repercussions.
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To the consternation of some Republican hardliners, he has also weighed in on their efforts to scrap Mr Obama's health-care reform.
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" Actress Patricia Arquette also weighed in on the situation, calling for an end to the violence and "no more guns" and "murder.
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On Friday, big time investor and former NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal weighed in on the authenticity behind his brand and his investments.
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Analysts weighed in on what a Donald Trump presidency may mean for the U.S. economy in the hours following his decisive victory.
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" Trump weighed in on the scandal to the AP, saying: "There's a special place in hell for people who prey on children.
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Former U.S. first lady Michelle Obama weighed in on the brand in July after Chandran mailed her a box of Tea Drops.
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On Thursday, Honoré weighed in on NPR on the crisis in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and the government's response so far.
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Related News: Singer-Songwriter Emily Warren Reveals How Tish Cyrus Weighed in on Daughter Noah's New Single: 'Tish Is on the Song!
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The "Fast Money" traders weighed in on how they would invest based on the quarterly results of companies that reported on Thursday.
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" Dunham's boyfriend Jack Antonoff weighed in on the Lamby debacle tweeting, "Nobody on earth cares for or loved lamby more than Lena.
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Doctors, business owners, academics and patients spoke at the two-day event and weighed in on what they think needs to change.
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Over the years Trump, a reality TV star before he was a politician, has often weighed in on the film awards show.
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Dan Fogelman, the film's director, also weighed in on the personal nature of the film, which was inspired by his own life.
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Donald Trump has finally weighed in on who he thinks deserves to be named TIME's 2018 Person of the Year: Donald Trump.
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A lot of folks have weighed in on what it could represent ... from commentary on gun control, desensitized violence and black culture.
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That wasn't all for No Chill Gil ... he also weighed in on Lonzo Ball -- blasting comparisons to Magic Johnson and Jason Kidd.
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Sarah Sanders confirmed Tuesday that President Trump weighed in on Donald Trump Jr.'s statement about his meeting with a Russian attorney.
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The dispute is believed to be the only time the nation's top court has weighed in on an element of Mueller's inquiry.
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Winfrey also weighed in on the controversy surrounding talk show host Bill Maher using the "n-word" recently on his HBO show.
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The U.S. Supreme Court also has weighed in on the controversy, announcing last month it will hear arguments on the administration's plans.
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Philip weighed in on Taylor's acoustic, country rendition of their iconic 1978 song, saying he likes her singer-songwriter take on it.
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RELATED: 'I'd love Bloomberg to come in,' Trump says Murdoch had also weighed in on Bloomberg's possible White House ambitions last week.
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Tay posted a lengthy statement on Instagram Sunday that weighed in on the midterm elections taking place across the country next month.
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Last time Biden weighed in on politics on Twitter was August 228, taking a swing at Trump over his Charlottesville, Virginia, comments.
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China has weighed in on the U.S.'s recently announced decision to withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council, Reuters reported.
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Both the United States and Iran have weighed in on the protests, signaling that they view calm in Iraq as a priority.
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The Hill: After less than a day of restrained silence, Trump weighed in on the controversy surrounding Roseanne Barr, a Trump backer.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission already has weighed in on bitcoin ETFs, rejecting a highly publicized request from Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.
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And a number of lawmakers weighed in on Twitter, sharing photos of their hot dog lunches or just marking the occasion. Rep.
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Last June, Justice Willett, an eager Twitter user, weighed in on the prospect of a President Trump's imprint on the Supreme Court:
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It's a rare stance among Hollywood entertainers, who have increasingly weighed in on the happenings in Washington, D.C., amid the Trump era.
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On Wednesday, President Donald Trump weighed in on the reports that Price had been using taxpayer-funded private charter planes for travel.
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White House national security adviser John Bolton — who has long held an adversarial stance toward Iran — later weighed in on the tweet.
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The Senate confirmed Deputy at EPA, Andrew Wheeler, will... And just minutes after Trump's announcement, "The Daily Show" weighed in on Twitter.
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Shaq weighed in on the NBA's feud with China and defended Daryl Morey just minutes before the first game of the season
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The president weighed in on the issue in a tweet Monday morning saying that he has "the absolute right to pardon" himself.
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Democrats have objected to the fact that Barr weighed in on such a sensitive issue that he would be poised to oversee.
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Shortly after the Simmons report surfaced, actor Terry Crews — who has himself been the victim of sexual assault — weighed in on Twitter.
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Members of the Oceanic Story Trust weighed in on each of the film's nine incarnations as the movie evolved over the years.
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The brother of Sylvester Stallone, also an outspoken Twitter D-lister, weighed in on Hogg, presumably in reference to the Ingraham boycott.
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A number of technology companies, automakers and outside groups have formally weighed in on the first-ever federal guidelines for driverless cars.
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Cast member Maisie Williams also weighed in on Trump's reference to the series on which she stars, but kept her point brief.
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People on Twitter and Instagram have weighed in on the big news; so has Chyna's ex (and Kylie Jenner's current boyfriend) Tyga.
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The Tribune laid out what the candidates have said about the matter, though neither has definitively weighed in on their exact plans.
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This is also the first time state courts in New York have weighed in on this kind of broad claim to secrecy.
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The Supreme Court weighed in on the issue decades ago, ruling in a 1943 case, West Virginia State Board of Education v.
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Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend since 2012, has not weighed in on WWHA's lawsuit, or responded to Vox's request for comment.
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Several other congressional Democrats weighed in on social media to remind Trump that he'd need legislative authorization for military action against Iran.
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Trump weighed in on the move at his photo-op Thursday, noting it isn't a flat-out ban on movement or work.
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In related news: President Trump has finally weighed in on Disney's decision to cancel "Roseanne," a show whose success he had cheered.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday weighed in on activist investor Elliott Management Corp's moves targeting AT&T Inc (T.
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Solomon weighed in on the controversy surrounding the Federal Reserve, which has been repeatedly attacked by President Donald Trump over interest rates.
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Martina Navratilova, the former tennis champion, weighed in on the controversy over the Serena Williams-Naomi Osaka match at the U.S. Open.
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More than 40 years after the Supreme Court first weighed in on race-conscious admissions, the fight remains as fractious as ever.
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Facebook's top policy official, Nick Clegg, has weighed in on the Jeff Bezos/WhatsApp hack, and he wants everyone to know... something.
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David Marcus, who leads the libra project and was previously the president of PayPal, weighed in on Twitter hours after the announcements.
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In the midst of earnings season and trade war tensions, the "Halftime Report" traders weighed in on some of Monday's biggest movers.
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The Times weighed in on Thursday, noting that speculation about a Clinton candidacy had been "bubbling up for weeks" and was intensifying.
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Both before and since the inauguration, Donald J. Trump has weighed in on currency issues more than any of his recent predecessors.
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Local officials have weighed in on the concert with Mr. Prager — a performance that would otherwise be a blip on the radar.
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Two of the nation's best pollsters have recently weighed in on the state of the Iowa Democratic race, with very different results.
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Trump has weighed in on Twitter all week with comments that have aroused concerns his administration is weakening the rule of law.
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President Donald Trump weighed in on the race last week by backing Harkey in a move that could be a game changer.
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The partisans have all weighed in on whether the plea is a "big nothing" or a critical crack in the president's armor.
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Letterman also weighed in on comedian Kathy Griffin's controversial photo showing her holding a prop made to look like Trump's decapitated head.
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Mnuchin weighed in on the dollar as well, saying a weaker dollar puts the United States in a better position on trade.
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"We were surprised that he weighed in on the university student body election and respectfully disagree with his assessment," Ms. Smith said.
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But dozens of public interest groups — environmentalists, labor unions, consumer watchdogs — have weighed in on the potential threat to Americans' well-being.
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Chris Murphy, a Democrat and member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, also weighed in on Bolton's departure Tuesday in a statement.
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" Mr. Erdogan weighed in on the issue, too, saying, "The ones who put that brand on their building should immediately remove it.
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On Monday, tech billionaire Mark Cuban weighed in on Musk's most recent warning, agreeing that weapons with AI ought to be feared.
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We got Marty McFly's mom outside Avra in Bev Hills, where she weighed in on the big Oscar changes coming in 2019.
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WASHINGTON — The last time Congress weighed in on rules for nonmilitary drones, in 2012, the flying machines were hardly a hit with consumers.
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Other politicians and leading organizations for transgender rights weighed in on the DoD's claims to Broadly that the policy is not a ban.
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" Evans weighed in on the controversy at the film's premiere, saying, "It's about unity, it's about never judging a book by its cover.
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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel weighed in on the "Roseanne" show cancellation controversy with a show of support for the fallen TV star.
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A lawyer weighed in on how to answer the dastardly trolley problem, and Canadian researchers went after a more contemporary trouble: distracted driving.
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He has weighed in on a couple of issues the effort to defund Obamacare, on immigration on a couple of issues like that.
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The topic of reparations has also been discussed at length in recent weeks as Democratic 2020 presidential candidates have weighed in on issue.
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President Trump has repeatedly weighed in on the controversy, but the NFL has come down on the side of athletes' freedom of speech.
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Trump again weighed in on the institution's rate hiking path on Tuesday, saying it would be "foolish" for the Fed to hike rates.
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Hours before weighing in on the Clinton-Sanders dispute, Trump weighed in on the presidential fight on his own side of the aisle.
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The International Monetary Fund on Thursday weighed in on the trade war, saying that U.S. importers have borne the brunt of the tariffs.
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The White House counsel's office weighed in on the decision and conducted an analysis, but ultimately signed off despite concerns about the optics.
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" Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton also weighed in on Trump's decision, tweeting that pulling out of the deal "is a big mistake.
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Glenn Beck has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Bill O'Reilly, declaring that the Fox News Channel is likely in its last days.
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Dad David, 69, weighed in on his daughter's message on Instagram, leaving a comment telling her how proud he was of her optimism.
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Other Russian officials have also weighed in on the fractious situation, showing that Moscow is watching for the possibility of U.S. military action.
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Mendes weighed in on his upcoming campaign with the iconic company, and noted that today's youth are speaking up now more than ever.
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Many in the online community have weighed in on the dangers of Logan's weight, but Susan Brunvand casts off any allegations of abuse.
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Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady, was also at the affair and weighed in on why The Brady Bunch has had such longevity.
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"I really wish I'd listened a lot more before I weighed in on this," Damon told Kathie Lee Gifford on the Today show.
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The Supreme Court has weighed in on ambiguous jury instructions, but has not yet struck down those that are merely hard to comprehend.
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" New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson weighed in on Facebook, writing: "The lack of accessibility in our subways is literally killing people.
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In the interview, the actor also weighed in on the career change that saw him go from romantic comedies to more serious roles.
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Several administration officials weighed in on Twitter about Limbaugh's diagnosis, including Vice President Mike Pence, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway and Trump himself.
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We caught up with the comedian Tuesday in Bev Hills and he weighed in on the countrywide protests against Donald Trump's election win.
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We got the Mississippi MC Wednesday at 96.7 The Beat's radio station headquarters in Atlanta, where he weighed in on Ye's slavery comment.
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Until then, Obama had not weighed in on the Dakota dispute even though he personally had visited the Standing Rock in June 5673.
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The couple and baby Luna were at LAX Thursday when John weighed in on Drizzy's recent imitation, and also Trump's proposed budget cuts.
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She also weighed in on the possible end to Ailes's 20-year run at Fox News, a network he co-founded with Murdoch.
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Peter King (R-NY), John Duncan (R-Tenn.), Blake Farenthold (R-Texas) and John Shimkus (R-Ill.) all weighed in on Clinton's comment.
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US senator weighs in Amid Tillerson's shuttle diplomacy, an influential US Republican senator weighed in on the standoff at Wednesday's Senate Relations Committee.
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I. just weighed in on the controversy, saying he's going to stop buying Gucci and also calling on people to boycott the brand.
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President Obama weighed in on the subject in January, saying it is "sensible" for women to work to repeal sales taxes on tampons.
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Former FBI director James Comey Souza weighed in on the various reports surrounding Trump and former FBI Director James Comey through his Instagram.
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Bush weighed in on a number of political issues, including former FBI Director James Comey's testimony with the Senate Intelligence Committee last week.
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After embracing his Jewish Americanness, he weighed in on a longstanding national discussion, trying to move it ever so slightly to the left.
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Seal was at LAX Friday when he weighed in on Katy being ordered to cough up $550,000 for ripping off another musician's work.
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President Donald Trump has weighed in on the restructuring of an office he has increasingly rendered obsolete, a senior White House official said.
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Shaub, who previously clashed with Trump while leading the OGE, has repeatedly weighed in on the Trump administration's moves since resigning last summer.
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Italy's environment minister weighed in on the incident in a Facebook post, questioning if people were still doubting the impact of disposable objects.
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On Friday, readers weighed in on Proposition 67, which asks whether the state should uphold a ban on disposable plastic bags at groceries.
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The courts have not weighed in on the matter, though Trump and his lawyers have suggested that they believe he could do so.
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When he weighed in on Moore, finally, he did it from outside the White House, heading off for a holiday weekend in Florida.
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Until then, Obama had not weighed in on the Dakota dispute even though he personally had visited the Standing Rock in June 2014.
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At a press briefing Tuesday, White House spokesman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that Trump "weighed in" on the statement and defended its accuracy.
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Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak has weighed in on a debate about whether the new Apple Card discriminates against women by limiting their credit.
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During the call, Trump weighed in on the potential ripple effects of a Brexit deal and expressed admiration for Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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President Donald Trump has even weighed in on the rift, pointing the finger at Qatar for funding instability and terrorism in the region.
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And, LT also weighed in on Antonio Brown's helmet drama ... saying he totally understands why the Raiders superstar is pissed over his lid!!!
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But Bannon also weighed in on more recent events, most notably Donald Trump's decision to end Obamacare's cost-sharing reduction subsidies, or CSRs.
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Almost thirty years ago, the Supreme Court weighed in on whether the NCAA had to provide due process in its disciplinary enforcement procedures.
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Trump has not weighed in on the case, though he had time to tweet about actor Jussie Smollett allegedly faking a hate crime.
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Journalists quickly weighed in on the ethics of publishing a document containing such allegations without proof of their veracity, many harshly condemning BuzzFeed.
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It wasn't the first time that Cherry has spoken up for Ford, and it's not the first time he's weighed in on politics.
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Hulu CEO Randy Freer weighed in on Tuesday on consolidation in the media industry — and subtly heckled rival Netflix for its content spending.
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Respondents also weighed in on "Smart Summon," a new feature that allows a vehicle to drive to its owner in a parking lot.
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On Tuesday, the broadcast included a Fox News clip from 2013 in which Ms. Kelly weighed in on the race of Santa Claus.
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She weighed in on the claims against Aziz Ansari, and she argued that it was time to set a higher standard for sex.
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Finally, on "The Daily Show," Trevor Noah weighed in on the hearings with lawyers for social media companies on Capitol Hill this week.
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Michael Orange, founder of MATATU, a local creative collective, also weighed in on why Oakland is becoming a center of the cinematic universe.
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Seibel got into how YC's scrappiness led them to Demo Day's new format and how investors weighed in on changes within the incubator.
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Jerry Brown, a Democrat in his final months in office, has not weighed in on the bill but is expected to sign it.
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The case marked the first time in nearly 70 years that the Supreme Court weighed in on the meaning of the Second Amendment.
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When a photographer posted a picture of Matt barking at Becca during a recent competition in Ontario, their mother weighed in on Twitter.
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" Allen also weighed in on the disappointing state of the Oakland Raiders' season -- saying, "They're not playing well and it's sad to see.
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The Iran question One of the issues Maguire has weighed in on is Iran, which he mentioned in a written response to Sen.
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" New York Attorney General Letitia James also weighed in on the proposed rule, calling the EPA's plans an "unconscionable assault on the environment.
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After Trump initially weighed in on the shooting, he tweeted soon after about UFC fighter Colby Covington's match against Robbie Lawler Saturday night.
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Judge Kavanaugh weighed in on the case when an appeal reached the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
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Former light heavyweight world champion Andre Ward weighed in on the need for a change in boxing protocol following Dadashev and Santillán's deaths.
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And partisans on both sides weighed in on the unseemliness (or appropriateness) of portraying the assassination of a ringer for the sitting president.
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He also hasn't weighed in on reports suggesting top administration and Cabinet officials are involved in the decision to temporarily block Ukraine aid.
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In a Saturday interview on Fox News, Trump weighed in on House Intelligence Committee Democrats' newly released rebuttal to an incendiary GOP memo.
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Trump's lawyer weighed in on the probe Monday as the president celebrated Christmas at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
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Sandberg, the company's chief operating officer, also weighed in on the issue in an internal post last Friday, the day after the hearing.
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The document, which was endorsed by Microsoft and IBM, is not the first time Francis has weighed in on ethical issues surrounding technology.
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The Justice Department under President Barack Obama weighed in on the Onondaga County suit with what is known as a letter of interest.
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President Trump early Wednesday weighed in on the race for chair of the Democratic National Committee with a tweet pointing out that Rep.
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Vice President Biden on Wednesday weighed in on speculation about who could be his successor but stopped short of endorsing a particular choice.
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Separately, the ambassador weighed in on reports that an Iranian missile may have shot down a passenger plane headed for Ukraine from Tehran.
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And we've heard from some great and insightful people already today here, but most recently, others who have weighed in on the markets.
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Twitter itself weighed in on Wednesday to condemn the action, warning of punitive measures if CCHQ, the Conservative press wing, repeated such behavior.
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With that idea in mind, several of Refinery29's top music enthusiasts weighed in on the songs that defined them in the 2010s.
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Trump, while calling in to the program, also weighed in on the potential effects of a Brexit deal and expressed admiration for Johnson.
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Trump weighed in on nearly every issue on his plate during the 23-minute address — aside from Moore's bid for Senate in Alabama.
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Feldman, who is a contributing writer to Bloomberg Opinion, has also weighed in on Democrats' case for impeachment quite regularly, including an Oct.
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His dad, somewhat incredibly, has not weighed in on the strikes, but has made socialism a key element of his pitch against Democrats.
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UPDATE: Lil B sent Motherboard two of the posts that violated Facebook's hate speech policies and weighed in on his ban on Wednesday.
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot of Chicago harshly criticized Ivanka Trump on Tuesday after the president's daughter weighed in on that city's weekend of violence.
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot of Chicago harshly criticized Ivanka Trump on Tuesday after the president's daughter weighed in on that city's weekend of violence.
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Elijah Cummings (Md.), the ranking member on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, weighed in on Friday night's incident at the restaurant.
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The United States Supreme Court has weighed in on affirmative action in college admissions several times, helping shape the policy through the decades.
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Tim Cook has weighed in on social issues, used Apple's money to advocate for causes, massively increased the company's environmental efforts, and more.
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She recently weighed in on the personal sacrifices she made for the reshoots, admitting she missed Thanksgiving with her daughter in order to work.
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President Trump also weighed in on Kaepernick's actions, heavily condemning any player who doesn't stand during the anthem, claiming it's "disrespectful" towards the country.
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Williams recently weighed in on the personal sacrifices she made for the reshoots, admitting she missed Thanksgiving with her daughter in order to work.
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During the panel discussion, the actors also weighed in on whether fans could expect to see another Back to the Future sequel one day.
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Trump is almost certainly such a significant outlier that some of his behaviors need to be weighed in on by professional mental health experts.
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We can now add Mark Zuckerberg to the growing list of CEOs and public figures who have weighed in on the events of Charlottesville.
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On Wednesday, the VICELAND duo weighed in on the appalling Insta-rant, and couldn't help but notice that Barber resembles a certain Trump supporter.
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NASA so far has not weighed in on Trump's order and instead issued a general statement Monday following Trump&aposs National Space Council speech.
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Hamilton, no fan of Jefferson, weighed in on the situation, arguing that while he did not like Jefferson's principles, at least he had some.
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Of course, he openly detests and mocks President Trump while playing him on 'SNL' -- so, not surprisingly, the Prez weighed in on the arrest.
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" The White House Correspondents' Association weighed in on the video Sunday night, saying, "All Americans should condemn this depiction of violence directed toward journalists.
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Jim Cramer weighed in on which celebrity stock-pickers he's betting on to win, and offered tips for at-home investors to play along.
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Not funny, not a dancer Kasich's twin 16-year-old daughters also weighed in on his quirkier habits in response to a voter question.
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On Monday, for example, Trump weighed in on the ongoing crisis in Puerto Rico, as the island grapples with the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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Diver attacked by Elon Musk as 'pedo guy' is prepping a libel suit Warren Buffett has even weighed in on Musk's social media use.
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The Supreme Court also recently weighed in on a separate asylum policy that dramatically limits the ability of Central American migrants to claim asylum.
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However, the professional speech doctrine is a relatively new legal concept, and something the Supreme Court has not weighed in on yet, Calvert adds.
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" Democratic Georgia Senate candidate Jon Ossoff weighed in on the ruling, saying that "Georgia GOP's has insisted on passing this extreme, unconstitutional abortion ban.
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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Simpson lightly weighed in on the validity of the theory, though, of course, he didn't reveal much.
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" Hillary Clinton also weighed in on Trump's Khan comments on Sunday in remarks to parishioners at the Imani Temple Ministries in Cleveland, Ohio. "Mr.
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Russell Brand has weighed in on the recent feud between Emma Watson and Piers Morgan — and it seems pretty clear whose side he's on.
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Even the film's stars have weighed in on the issue: Laura Dern came out against porg-eating, while Oscar Isaac is vocally in favor.
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Then, another high-profile musician pal of Grande's weighed in on her relationship, adding yet another stamp of approval to this summer's favorite couple.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump weighed in on two Somali refugees arrested in Arizona last week for attempting to join the terrorist group ISIS.
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The president has attacked him repeatedly and on Saturday tweeted that he was pleased to hear North Korea had also weighed in on Biden.
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White House adviser Kellyanne Conway also weighed in on the issue on Fox News Sunday, saying it was "bold" of Flores to come forward.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell weighed in on the potential cuts to the State Department, which currently stand at a proposed 28% in cuts.
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After being passed over for Trump's secretary of state, Romney has campaigned for GOP candidates and weighed in on political matters via social media.
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Williams recently weighed in on the personal sacrifices she made for the reshoots, admitting she missed Thanksgiving with her daughter in order to work.
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The move has enraged the president, who has repeatedly and publicly weighed in on the controversy by criticizing the judges who question his authority.
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During the campaign, he also weighed in on one of the biggest mergers awaiting regulatory approval – the deal between Time Warner and AT&T.
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Mike also weighed in on his beloved NY Yankees -- and told us why it would be a huge mistake to sleep on Aaron Judge.
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At the time, Fallon himself weighed in on his hosting duties with a cheeky tweet that provided a preview of his Golden Globes jokes.
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The White House on Thursday finally weighed in on Pokémon Go, the smartphone game that's sweeping the nation, saying users should use common sense.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill weighed in on whether they preferred hotdogs or hamburgers as Americans prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July on Wednesday.
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Trump first weighed in on the attack 12 days after the soldiers were ambushed, letting his spokespeople and the Defense Department take the lead.
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Friederich also weighed in on concerns that structural and fiscal reforms in Saudi Arabia might take a back seat as oil prices edged higher.
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She also weighed in on those red berry Christmas trees unveiled at the White House earlier this week, which have sparked comparisons to blood.
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Scores of the Scouts' volunteer adult leaders weighed in on the fee increase in comments on a blog operated by the BSA's Scouting Magazine.
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Former President Obama has not weighed in on the subject, and a spokesperson declined to comment for Politico's report on the matter last week.
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But because not every judge weighed in on the decision, there was a petition for another hearing "en banc," meaning with all judges present.
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Republicans also haven't weighed in on House Democrats' plans to raise statutory spending caps by $17 billion for defense and $85033 billion for nondefense.
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Trump weighed in on the Smollett case again following Thursday's press conference, saying he insulted "tens of millions of people" with his false claims. .
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Malhotra also weighed in on competition for clients in the region, as well as a greater focus on regulation, amid greater focus on regulations.
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Jeremy Renner weighed in on reports that Spider-Man could leave the Marvel Cinematic Universe after a deal with Sony and Marvel fell through.
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Billionaire Mark Cuban has weighed in on how the typical person should probably invest their money: in a cheap S&P 500 index fund.
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Burns, whose nonfiction miniseries include 1990's "Civil War," weighed in on Twitter after that PBS documentary was cited Tuesday by the Trump administration.
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President Obama weighed in on the protest over an oil pipeline in North Dakota, where more than 400 people have been arrested since April.
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Trump weighed in on the second round of hearings of the day as he traveled back to Washington from Texas aboard Air Force One.
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Even "woke bae" king of Twitter, Chris Evans, weighed in on organizers' "i am feel uncomfortable when we are not about me?" moment. Wow!
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The UFC star's chest has been the topic of some Internet debate recently ... even Michael Bisping weighed in on the issue on a podcast.
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After many hours of studiously analyzing exactly no heated exchanges, the RNC weighed in on who lost the debate that hasn't happened: Hillary Clinton.
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The AMA has regularly weighed in on legislation that impacts transgender individuals' rights, including the so-called "bathroom bills" in Texas and North Carolina.
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He also said that supporting Trump for president was "one of the least contrarian things" he ever did, and weighed in on Gawker vs.
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As Antonia Noori Farzan at the Washington Post notes, she's previously weighed in on the United Nations' role in Libya and US gun laws.
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Artists, art historians and preservationists have weighed in on what to do with the decommissioned Confederate statues, and on questions of their artistic merit.
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So far, though, no one has weighed in on what's the more uncomfortable, but people who've given birth before will probably side with Teigen.
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In contrast, Ms. Atwood weighed in on scripts and casting for "Alias Grace," and spent hours touring the detailed sets with the production designer.
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Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race The candidates also weighed in on President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus.
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The president weighed in on the coronavirus Monday just as markets tumbled worldwide, including a drop in U.S. stocks that erased this month's gains.
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Rometty also weighed in on broader concerns around digital privacy, arguing the questions about regulation are more about "values" than the technology being used.
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" While Pelosi's press conference was in progress, Trump weighed in on Twitter: "Here we go again, another Con Job by the Do Nothing Democrats.
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Still, Ivanka Trump has weighed in on topics of personal interest, such as the women's empowerment initiative in which she's played a crucial role.
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" Trump weighed in on the Democratic probes later Tuesday, telling reporters, "The witch hunt continues," and adding that "basically" Democrats have "started the campaign.
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President Donald Trump weighed in on — but did not explicitly endorse — a last-ditch Obamacare repeal plan unveiled by multiple Republican senators on Wednesday.
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And Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, weighed in on Tuesday, announcing a $160 million push to ban flavored e-cigarettes.
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Members of the House and Senate are scattered now, finishing up a two-week spring recess, so few have weighed in on Pruitt's troubles.
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It wouldn't be the first time Trump has weighed in on the Fed chairman's monetary policy or expressed his preference for lower interest rates.
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Trump, who is spending the weekend at his private Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, has not personally weighed in on the demonstrations yet.
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In an interview with CNBC's "Squawk Alley," Gelfond weighed in on the increased competition from streaming services like Disney+, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
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President Donald Trump has already weighed in on the latest 2020 contender, criticizing something that is often leveled at Trump himself: his hand gestures.
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Later in October, Kelly sparked fresh controversy when he weighed in on Fox News on the debate over statues commemorating confederate civil war heroes.
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From fans around the streaming world to professional critics, nearly everyone has weighed in on the fantastical writing and character development of the show.
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The NY Giants co-owner also weighed in on the state of the NFL, as well as the team's new (old) QB: Eli Manning.
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Theo Balcomb, the managing producer of The Daily, weighed in on this one: I was right there with you midway through my first year.
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On Wednesday, he tweeted "congratulations" to Barr for "taking charge" of the case — despite the attorney general having not weighed in on it publicly.
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Menashi called the morning after pill an "abortifacient" Menashi also negatively weighed in on the accessibility of morning-after pills on his college campus.
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While plenty of professional critics have already weighed in on "Toy Story 4," which opens Friday, we're eager to hear what young moviegoers think.
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Markets have been signaling a sharp slowdown in the economy, and some of the biggest names in finance have weighed in on the topic.
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Even before becoming a politician, Mr. Trump weighed in on allegations against well-known men, though he did not always side with the accused.
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On Saturday, #MeToo movement founder Tarana Burke weighed in on Robbins after a video from Now This News brought his comments back into the spotlight.
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So, this whole thing is tainted and the President weighed in on Strzok and Comey the all of these cast of characters the other day.
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" Trump weighed in on Twitter on Wednesday morning, saying "Julian Assange said 'a 14 year old could have hacked Podesta -- why was DNC so careless?
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However, shortly after the 7-year ban was announced, President Trump weighed in on the issue making clear his intent to work out a deal.
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" PUTIN HAILS RUSSIA-TURKEY TIES AS HE HOSTS SYRIA TALKS German Chancellor Angela Merkel weighed in on the tough comments Monday, calling them "completely unacceptable.
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Ultimately, however, the court's full panel of judges weighed in on the case and ruled to allow Doe to get her abortion on Oct. 25.
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He was leading in at least one poll when President Donald Trump weighed in on the race last month, urging voters to stick with Donovan.
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It seems the Illinois Department of Transportation has weighed in on the debate, using their electronic highway road signs to convey a dually important message.
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He's weighed in on recent social media bias and election interference, Google's plan to launch censored search in China, White House cybersecurity plans and more.
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Under the byline "Michael McGregor," Greer weighed in on everything from supposed antiwhite bias in football to supposed Jewish responsibility for anti-Semitism in Europe.
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The campaign of former vice president and current primary candidate for the Democratic party nomination for president, Joe Biden, also weighed in on Twitter's move.
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After the allegations surfaced, Trump weighed in on Twitter, referring to Franken as "Al Frankenstien" and questioning if there were additional photos of the incident.
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PEOPLE Now caught up with season 7 Bachelorette Ashley (Hebert) Rosenbaum and her husband J.P. Rosenbaum, who weighed in on the network's most recent pick.
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In their very first TV review, Zoie, 7, and Beatrix, 5, weighed in on the episode, their favorite characters (both dig Uncle Jesse) and more.
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" Noah Bookbinder, the executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, weighed in on the President's reversal, calling it "a bow to reality.
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TMZ Sports talked to Davis' rival, Garcia about the situation ... and the 21-year-old undefeated boxer weighed in on the viral video and arrest.
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Earlier this month, Miss USA's 2016 onstage host, Julianne Hough, and its backstage host, Ashley Graham, weighed in on the controversial swimsuit portion of pageantry.
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Fallon himself later weighed in on his new gig, taking to Twitter with a cheeky zinger that provided a preview of his Golden Globes jabs.
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The Uber saga continues, and the board of directors has weighed in on the brewing battle between early investor Benchmark and former CEO Travis Kalanick.
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He publicly supported a measure to legalize gay marriage in his home state of New Jersey, and has long weighed in on other political issues.
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Cook weighed in on the decision on Tuesday, and his remarks touch on three strategies that have been at the nexus of Wall Street's commentary.
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Back in 2008, the Royal Society of Chemistry weighed in on the matter, declaring that any bona fide Yorkshire pudding must be four inches tall.
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Following the tallow update, several individuals took to Twitter to express their fury, while leading organizations and religious groups also weighed in on the debate.
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After the October 9 debate, linguist Lynne Murphy of the University of Sussex weighed in on Trump's use of "the" in a piece for Quartz.
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Sociologists, labor experts, and economists have all weighed in on the issue, largely agreeing that gig workers deserve the same fair treatment as regular employees.
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Buffett weighed in on Schultz's presidential aspirations after saying he would support Mike Bloomberg if the former New York mayor chose to run in 2020.
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Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein weighed in on the debate raised this week by lawmakers who want to restrict companies from buying their stock.
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" The president also weighed in on his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his increased media presence: "Jared's actually become much more famous than me.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson weighed in on the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate deal, a deal which he has supported in the past.
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Jennifer Esposito has begrudgingly found herself back in the spotlight after she weighed in on ex-husband Bradley Cooper's intimate Oscars performance with Lady Gaga.
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Melo's estranged wife, La La Anthony, also recently weighed in on the Team USA situation and said he should've gotten the call out of "respect."
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Additionally, he weighed in on whether he thinks that Jaime would murder his sister/soul mate/lover, Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey), following her murderous shenanigans.
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Since the show's debut, mental health communities have weighed in on its dark themes — and most seem disappointed in the show's depiction of mental illness.
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" President Donald Trump weighed in on the internal Democratic power struggle on Thursday, tweeting, "I certainly hope the Democrats do not force Nancy P out.
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We got Tip Wednesday leaving The Palm in Bev Hills, where he weighed in on the gun control debate raging in the country right now.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke in Russia on Friday, where he weighed in on topics from oil and Russia's economy, to global growth and politics.
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Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid also weighed in on Monday, saying he will write to Iran's president to ask for an appeal, the Post reported.
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This is the third time The Lancet has weighed in on the health impacts of climate change, but the first with a focus on children.
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Jarrett weighed in on special counsel Robert Mueller's decision to impanel a grand jury in the investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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Other figures had weighed in on Thursday to ask why the network placed its African American hosts, including Joy Ann Reid, in weekend slots only.
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Although Trump has denied, repeatedly and to the rooftops, that there was collusion, the special counsel has not yet fully weighed in on the matter.
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Over 250 tech industry leaders weighed in on the evolving tech workforce for the Consumer Technology Association's Future of Work Study published earlier this week.
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Washington (CNN)Some of Washington's biggest names in politics weighed in on reports about Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore's alleged sexual misconduct Sunday morning.
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Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak weighed in on the debate over whether the Apple Card is sexist, saying it offered his wife a lower credit limit.
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The FTC also weighed in on the ongoing debate at the FCC over proposed rules to open up the market for television set-top boxes.
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Giuliani, who joined Trump's legal team in April, additionally weighed in on Wednesday about whether Melania Trump believed her husband would win the 2016 election.
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" Dr. Sanjay Gupta weighed in on the news on CNN, saying, "When I hear benign kidney condition, most of the time you're thinking a cyst.
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Trump also weighed in on how he thought his speeches this week went: ..(enthusiastic, dynamic and fun) and the American Legion - V.A. (respectful and strong).
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Usefully, Bill Gates personally recently weighed in on the idea of him paying much more in taxes to fund more public goods through the government.
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President Trump weighed in on the indictment on Monday with a pair of tweets that denied there was any collusion between his campaign and Russia.
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While remaining relatively silent after leaving the White House last year, Obama has weighed in on some political issues and candidates, including endorsing incumbent Sen.
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The "Halftime Report" traders and Erin Browne of UBS Asset Management weighed in on some of the biggest market movers that made headlines on Thursday.
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Dennis Gilbert, a friend who is a former agent, said she had weighed in on everything from what to eat to when to walk away.
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Trump weighed in on net neutrality before, displaying a very limited grasp of what the concept actually means — but generally taking a stance against it.
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