Sorry, TJ, but our corporate policies forbid us from shaking hands with guests on the air.
Hours after his arrival, the Vatican issued a photograph of Benedict shaking hands with Pope Francis.
The great conductor himself appeared on screen, at one point shaking hands with Mickey Mouse.
They are going luxury goods shopping in Europe and shaking hands with Goofy in Disney World.
You should have, because you deserve credit for standing there, shaking hands, no matter what.
On this day, Coles is shaking hands, introducing himself to people on the street.
As we were shaking hands over there, we had folks from every part of the country.
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And people shaking hands is, no doubt, a greeting that goes back to Methuselah.
We had been campaigning non-stop, traveling all through towns and having town hall meetings and shaking hands.
And I wish I had some Purell after shaking hands with that kid at Home Depot too.
Similarly, I always used to advocate shaking hands with your host at the end of an interview segment.
Meanwhile, Obama was working a rope line and shaking hands with students on his way out the door.
He was there shaking hands, firing up the troops, and even signing a few autographs, Carl told me.
But in reality, we're more likely to get sick by shaking hands throughout the day than by kissing.
AIDS, and more than half the respondents thought that it could be contracted through sneezing and shaking hands.
Many a presidential candidate has walked through the Oval, shaking hands with locals, pausing for a photo op by the gazebo.
After the visit, Zuckerberg posted a photo on Facebook of himself and Medvedev shaking hands (see above right).
At the surrounding booths, sellers were greeting customers, shaking hands with old friends and business partners, and making sales.
Live television footage showed the two presidents shaking hands with dignitaries as the ceremony got under way at the border.
He left Orlando in 1993 with a photograph of himself, in a suit and tie, shaking hands with Mickey Mouse.
Branson strolled in wear blazer and blue jeans, shaking hands as if he were a candidate for higher office.
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What most people know about it now was the famous picture of me shaking hands with President Kennedy in July.
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He was Donald Rumsfeld, and that visit resulted in the now famous picture of Rumsfeld shaking hands with Saddam Hussein.
The parties should try to build a rapport, check each other out, even just by shaking hands or eating together.
After announcing that he was freeing the Britons, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appeared on TV shaking hands with some of them.
He met his death apparently with great courage, shaking hands with the firing squad and giving the order to fire himself.
Williams heartily greeted his former teammates, shaking hands before and after the game and offered Foye a hug after his huge night.
The President went around the room, shaking hands and hugging and high-fiving.
She circled the room, shaking hands with everyone except Henry, who instead received a floating kiss in the air just beside his right ear.
All the players joined in a full-scale brawl but the incident ended with steward and player shaking hands and no one was booked.
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