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i don't wanna look unprofessional. thanks! have fun! [captioning made possible by mtv networks] >> may 11, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [applause] >> jon: welcome to the show. hey, everybody, welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have put together a program for you tonight that will defy all other programs. tonight's guest, the great, the great albert brooks. [cheers and applause] hey, remember like a week ago, the president released his birth certificate and celebrated his newfound citizenship by having someone shoot osama bin laden in the face? [laughter] it felt like the events were connected, like maybe we'd finally put all these ginned up and ridiculously overblown non-controversies, like the birther thing, to rest. we were going to focus on things that matter, winning the war on terror, the budget, fiscal things, getting things done. well, i hope you enjoyed that period of tim
i don't wanna look unprofessional. thanks! have fun! [captioning made possible by mtv networks] >> may 11, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [applause] >> jon: welcome to the show. hey, everybody, welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have put together a program for you tonight that will defy all other programs....
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it's unprofessional. when you are dealing with somebody who has a loss like this, just think of the word professional. that's what we try to do. this sort of body language here, she's trying to comfort here, do you think she's buying it? not with that body language. she's not really buying it. some people won't. some people will never be the same. like that thing with katrina, some people are really good but you can tell just under the surface that they are a wreck. give them space, try to be professional, try to comfort them if you can, but some people won't let you. and don't take it personal. that's the main thing, just don't take it personal. sometimes people just can't be helped. they are not mad at you, they don't hate you, you are trying to help them. they probably understand that, but they have suffered a terrific loss and some people you can't help. but try. you got to try anyway. that's kind of why we're here, we want to try. some other feels, disorientation, physical or emotional numbness, loss
it's unprofessional. when you are dealing with somebody who has a loss like this, just think of the word professional. that's what we try to do. this sort of body language here, she's trying to comfort here, do you think she's buying it? not with that body language. she's not really buying it. some people won't. some people will never be the same. like that thing with katrina, some people are really good but you can tell just under the surface that they are a wreck. give them space, try to be...
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mean even if even if he was part of his home in beijing i mean this was a really sloppy careless unprofessional rate of new can look at the video i'm actually talked to some former military people who carry carry out these raids and train people to carry them out in iraq in afghanistan over the last twenty four hours or so and i'm told. i mean we show we can work ration and way more consideration for the possibility of innocence in these buildings will be carried out raids on a perhaps a few you know and these are u.s. citizens who since we have constitutional rights people the military you seem to use rates video is very are sort of standard by what this one said it was sort of like a keystone kops looking scenario with a you know it would be funny if it were fact that it was not actually guidance why propriety and so bizarre as you can say that easily the police often just release their side of the story or the little bit of information that make them look good i wouldn't say that this video makes them look good why do you think they decided to put it out there. i think they think it makes th
mean even if even if he was part of his home in beijing i mean this was a really sloppy careless unprofessional rate of new can look at the video i'm actually talked to some former military people who carry carry out these raids and train people to carry them out in iraq in afghanistan over the last twenty four hours or so and i'm told. i mean we show we can work ration and way more consideration for the possibility of innocence in these buildings will be carried out raids on a perhaps a few...
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if even if he was part of this home we should really i mean this was a really sloppy careless unprofessional rate and if you look at the video i've actually talked to some former military people who carry carry out these raids and train people to carry them out in iraq and afghanistan over the last twenty four hours or so until. i mean we show we can work caution and green more consideration for the possibility of innocence and buildings when we carry out raids on a battlefield you know and these are u.s. citizens who essentially have constitutional rights and people military seniors rates those c.d.o. this very. true astounded by what this one said it was certainly a keystone kops looking scenario if you know it would be funny if it were for practice it would actually be guidance what the bright minds have desires you could say that easily the police often just release their side of the story or the little bit of information that make them look good i wouldn't say that this video makes them look good why do you think they decided to put it out there. i think david makes it look i mean there
if even if he was part of this home we should really i mean this was a really sloppy careless unprofessional rate and if you look at the video i've actually talked to some former military people who carry carry out these raids and train people to carry them out in iraq and afghanistan over the last twenty four hours or so until. i mean we show we can work caution and green more consideration for the possibility of innocence and buildings when we carry out raids on a battlefield you know and...
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. >> to call gutless, that was totally unprofessional and not called for.ck can be better but to not ever, as a broadcaster call somebody gutless. >> gary: game 6, and he should have fired back. i do not want some phony. marlow, for his sake i hope it will be taken down on the ice with came sixth in detroit. >> gary: many of our crown viewers are saying that what is happening this team? kron your step-as with it is locate this a dislocated should. it is unbelievable. that he is still playing with all of these assists. and many of our kron 4 at the worsviewers ae checking and and what do we have? >> fourth quarter? >> 92-86. miami lead with less than two minutes to play. a live report from jeff pierce and bosto in bostond the a's? let us take a look at the scoreboard. right now, they are ahead 3-0. trevor cahill going for is three-run homer against the rangers. his one game suspension and did it yesterday for making improper contact with an umpire. he is good to fight this. with two to five home runs, and to not touch that umpire court to do 5-and look at th
. >> to call gutless, that was totally unprofessional and not called for.ck can be better but to not ever, as a broadcaster call somebody gutless. >> gary: game 6, and he should have fired back. i do not want some phony. marlow, for his sake i hope it will be taken down on the ice with came sixth in detroit. >> gary: many of our crown viewers are saying that what is happening this team? kron your step-as with it is locate this a dislocated should. it is unbelievable. that he...
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some are examples of unprofessional behavior on the part of an international -- their actions are unacceptablehave a responsibility to come to work arrested. some have used those to try to tarnish the reputation of a dedicated group of men and women who work to ensure our eight -- aerospace is the safest. they monitor 35,000 flights daily. roughly 2 million air passengers come into direct contact with air traffic control each day. we can talk about how the next technology is going to help us improve the system. but we cannot forget that, at the heart of the system, are only 15,000 air traffic controllers. the incidence serve to highlight the safety issues of air-traffic fatigue. particularly those on the been night shift. there is no escaping the science that shift work has the potential to disrupt the circadian rhythms of the body and leads to fatigue. fatigue can impair the work performance of -- who perform tasks that require consistent concentration. this raises concerns forsake operations of the system. i applaud the secretary and administrative back before taking quick action. i know the
some are examples of unprofessional behavior on the part of an international -- their actions are unacceptablehave a responsibility to come to work arrested. some have used those to try to tarnish the reputation of a dedicated group of men and women who work to ensure our eight -- aerospace is the safest. they monitor 35,000 flights daily. roughly 2 million air passengers come into direct contact with air traffic control each day. we can talk about how the next technology is going to help us...
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>> guest: well it's so unprofessional -- essey i can't deal with loss now peter.mazing because it's such an honor to be recognized by your peers but i think even more importantly it shines a light on these stories that as i said after the headlines are gone people, the world attention move somewhere else and people are living in their realities long after the headlines or over. so i think just to have this award happen and people say pt, yes. there's still a great need there. there is still suffering. i think that kind of gives the pictures a second life, the story a second life and people are remembered. c-span: to go back to 1986 the mudslide in colombia. can you give the background on that? >> guest: that was when i was very young and working at the miami herald, pretty much just starting out, and they asked michael ducille to cover it. they wanted the second photographer because was such a massive, tragic event. but then they had asked a different photographer who was -- i guess it was hunting season and he didn't want to miss hunting season so he turned it do
>> guest: well it's so unprofessional -- essey i can't deal with loss now peter.mazing because it's such an honor to be recognized by your peers but i think even more importantly it shines a light on these stories that as i said after the headlines are gone people, the world attention move somewhere else and people are living in their realities long after the headlines or over. so i think just to have this award happen and people say pt, yes. there's still a great need there. there is...
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some are clearly examples of unprofessional behavior on the part of an individual comptroller. their actions are unacceptable. controllers do have the responsibility to come to work rested. some have used those incidents to try to tarnish a group of dedicated men and women who do work to make sure our airspace is the safest in the world. air traffic controllers monitor 35,000 flights daily. nearly 2 million air passengers come into contact with air traffic control each day. we can talk about how the next gen technology is going to help us improve the system. at the heart of our air traffic control system are approximately 15,000 air- traffic controllers. the incidents do serve to highlight the the jet and the safety issues of air traffic controller fatigue, particularly those working on the midnight shift. there is no escaping besides that shift work has the potential to disrupt the circadian rhythms of the body and asa -- often leads to fatigue. distance seriously impair the -- and this can impair the readiness of air traffic controllers. this raises concerns for safety operat
some are clearly examples of unprofessional behavior on the part of an individual comptroller. their actions are unacceptable. controllers do have the responsibility to come to work rested. some have used those incidents to try to tarnish a group of dedicated men and women who do work to make sure our airspace is the safest in the world. air traffic controllers monitor 35,000 flights daily. nearly 2 million air passengers come into contact with air traffic control each day. we can talk about...
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some are clearly examples of unprofessional behavior on part of an individual controller. their actions are totally unacceptable. controllers do have a professional responsibility to come to work rested. unfortunately, some have used those incidents to try and tarnish the reputation of a dedicated group of men and women who do work every day to insure that our air space the is the safest in the world. air traffic controllers monitor 35,000 flights daily. roughly two million air passengers come into direct contact, or come into contact with air traffic control each day. we can talk about how the next gen technology is going to help us improve this system, but we can't forget that at the heart of our air traffic control system are approximately 15,000 air traffic controllers. the incidents do serve to highlight the legitimate safety issues of air traffic controller fatigue, particularly those working on the midnight shift. there is no escaping the science that shift work has the potential to disrupt the rhythms of the body and often leads to fatigue. fatigue can seriously im
some are clearly examples of unprofessional behavior on part of an individual controller. their actions are totally unacceptable. controllers do have a professional responsibility to come to work rested. unfortunately, some have used those incidents to try and tarnish the reputation of a dedicated group of men and women who do work every day to insure that our air space the is the safest in the world. air traffic controllers monitor 35,000 flights daily. roughly two million air passengers come...