I understand. The article said:
Daniels told the station. "I said I'm sorry, I apologize and I put it away.
So it doesn't say she apologized and put it away. It says Daniels told the station that.
I suppose she could have asked to resume in the bathroom, in which case she would've been told, "no."
“So it doesn’t say she apologized and put it away. It says Daniels told the station that.”
also I think someone said that someone screamed at her... But the fact is, someone _alleged_ that the other screamed at her. We don’t know that and we can’t assume that, yet. ... At my workplace, I’ve noticed that when people want to, they’ll say that the other person “screamed” or “yelled at” them, but sometimes they are exaggerating. And sometimes it was the _other_ person who did the screaming, and then says “So-n-so screamed at me.”