At the end of the show, a fight broke out in a booth across the aisle.
She's reached across the aisle and asked Republicans, Democrats, and independents to serve in her administration.
And I want to thank you and your Democratic colleagues for reaching across the aisle.
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All democrats sit with democrats while all republicans are seated across the aisle with their fellow republicans.
Rep. MATHESON: Oh, I think there's no question that Blue Dogs will reach out across the aisle.
But there are some basic realities that the "hands across the aisle" scenario has to deal with.
Yet, McCain and Obama both claim they're willing to work across the aisle.
Why reach across the aisle to find middle ground when there is none?
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Hands across the aisle: George W. Bush got one thing right: He liked green cars, especially the hydrogen-powered ones.
Senator Kennedy was renowned for finding interesting and unusual allies from across the aisle to help to pass transformative legislation.
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If the boss offers you a seat across the aisle, accept and gauge carefully how much conversation your superior would enjoy.
But in reality, he's been a maverick and appealing, you know, across the aisle and to the middle of the road.
Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, passed notes to Reid and Daschle, and at one point walked across the aisle to talk to Sen.
McCain and Obama to work across the aisle to get things done.
Look, understand this about bipartisanship -- I have a track record in my legislative career of working with folks across the aisle.
They understand the world around them and are doing more to reach across the aisle to work with people who may identity differently.
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Schuringa said he jumped over the passenger next to him, reached across the aisle and lunged for the suspect, now identified as AbdulMutallab.
And we have to have a President who can reach across the aisle and fashion important legislation with the input from both parties.
While her changes weren't worked into the final bill, she says that she and Kerry will work across the aisle to find compromise solutions.
He was sitting across the aisle from the man in the picture and had a front row seat to the wild times that ensued.
By her last term, Snowe writes that a senator's willingness to reach across the aisle had become a "scarlet letter" instead of badge of honor.
They were seated directly across the aisle from wheelchair-bound shooting victim Caleb Medley and his wife, Katie, who delivered their baby shortly after the shooting.
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"In some cases, it's a heartfelt vote, but in most cases, it's political survival, " Wasserman said of the votes embattled lawmakers make across the aisle.
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The vote Thursday put a partisan edge on the chamber that often touts its collegial spirit and its members' ability to work across the aisle.
But once again, the leaders across the aisle are saying no.
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The row in front was occupied by two men who appeared to be passengers, as did two other men seated across the aisle, he says.
Tom Coburn in an attempt to find agreement across the aisle.
And that meant I figured out -- from day one I had to get along and I had to work across the aisle to get anything done.
Jasper Schuringa, a Dutch passenger on the flight from Amsterdam, leaped across the aisle to grab the suspect, who according to authorities suffered burns on his legs.
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