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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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the cigar and the terrible unprofessional manner. but apparently, you know, it's a matter of trust and in these immigrant communities, the district attorney says, people get referred by a friend or a friend of a friend and so there's some trust involved. they believe this guy is legitimate and he's not. >> thank you. >>> san francisco firefighters spent the day searching for the cause of a devastating fire in what's left of two burned-out apartment buildings. the damage is estimated at more than $8 million. linda yee tells us investigators have already discovered a key piece of evidence. linda. >> reporter: well, allen, we are now learning that the fire actually started in the back of that corner apartment building and not that victorian next door that was originally thought. the investigators say something burned in the trash area. that's where the inferno began that drastically changed so many lives. >>> reporter: today was all about heartbreaking loss and salvaging what memories they could from the ruins. and it was the first time
the cigar and the terrible unprofessional manner. but apparently, you know, it's a matter of trust and in these immigrant communities, the district attorney says, people get referred by a friend or a friend of a friend and so there's some trust involved. they believe this guy is legitimate and he's not. >> thank you. >>> san francisco firefighters spent the day searching for the cause of a devastating fire in what's left of two burned-out apartment buildings. the damage is...
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actually got scared extremist not because there wasn't a relation with my fine but because they were unprofessional and they locked any knowledge about the area they were working in and they were extremely paranoid during my cross-examination all asking a question how can you speak english language if you are not a spy and not show a lack of knowledge about russia they don't know that children learn russian now or english language in school from the age of seven sons even where these kind of extremely simple things they don't understand them. so to leave it to was arrested a year ago after claims she was trying to siphon information during an affair with a british m.p. she worked for. as a member of the defense committee the british government said it regarded her as a threat to national security a lot of trouble however ruled she could stay in the u.k. after deciding verify was genuine. the whistleblower website wiki leaks has begun releasing sensational information on the multi-billion dollar global spying industry the database contains hundreds of documents showing a lot of the methods being use
actually got scared extremist not because there wasn't a relation with my fine but because they were unprofessional and they locked any knowledge about the area they were working in and they were extremely paranoid during my cross-examination all asking a question how can you speak english language if you are not a spy and not show a lack of knowledge about russia they don't know that children learn russian now or english language in school from the age of seven sons even where these kind of...
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at extremely scared not because there was an interglacial with my five but because they were unprofessional locked any knowledge about the area they were walking in and they were extremely paranoid during my cross-examination all asking the question how can you speak english language if you are not a spy they don't know that children learn english language now in school from the age of seven so even only everybody knows that putting was k.g.b. agent and that's the very extent of the information about russia. so to leave it there was arrested a year ago after claims she was trying to siphon information during an affair with the british m.p. she worked for i can call it was a member of a defense committee british government said it regarded her as a threat to national security along the tribunal however ruled she could stay in the u.k. after deciding there if it was genuine. that. the main news for you here on r.t. for the moment with the summer of our main news stories in about eight minutes from now the meantime r.t. talks about foreign minister about his views on the situation in the arab
at extremely scared not because there was an interglacial with my five but because they were unprofessional locked any knowledge about the area they were walking in and they were extremely paranoid during my cross-examination all asking the question how can you speak english language if you are not a spy they don't know that children learn english language now in school from the age of seven so even only everybody knows that putting was k.g.b. agent and that's the very extent of the information...
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extremely scared not because there was an interglacial going on i five but because they were unprofessional they locked any knowledge about the area they were working in and they were extremely paranoid during my cross-examination by all asking a question how can you speak english language if you are not a spy they don't know that children learn english language now in school from the age of seven sons even where everybody knows that putting was k.g.b. agent and that is the the extent of the information about russia as i believe it there was arrested a year ago after claims she was trying to siphon information during an affair with a british m.p. she worked for. was a member of the defense committee the british government so it regarded her as a threat to national security in london tribunals have a rule she could stay in the u.k. after deciding that was genuine. time to update you on other world news this hour in our world update egypt's islamists claim that leaving the polls in the first round of the country's landmark parliamentary elections were the official results have not yet been an
extremely scared not because there was an interglacial going on i five but because they were unprofessional they locked any knowledge about the area they were working in and they were extremely paranoid during my cross-examination by all asking a question how can you speak english language if you are not a spy they don't know that children learn english language now in school from the age of seven sons even where everybody knows that putting was k.g.b. agent and that is the the extent of the...
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historically msnbc has attacked its competition sometimes in vial unprofessional ways. cnn usually stays above the fray. now ed schultz apparently believes that cnn's anderson cooper is behind a column in gq magazine that mocked schultz. so schultz has criticized cooper saying is he kicking his butt in the ratings which is not true. the key demo category the two are just about tied. anyway, to the amusement of some, cooper addressed the situation on the air. >> just for reference, let's take a look at some of the other people who made gq's 25 least influential list. there is paul riser. princess beatrice the guy who predicted the rapture was going to happen this year and tila tequila. i wasn't going to say anything about mr. schultz's odd outburst about me. because this is probably the kind of thing ed schultz lives for. when you have less than sense of humor than the end of the world guy and less logic and strength that quilla. to welcome both you and your ass kicking to the ridiculous. >> bill: or whatever. one footnote i learned the hard way with al franken if you gi
historically msnbc has attacked its competition sometimes in vial unprofessional ways. cnn usually stays above the fray. now ed schultz apparently believes that cnn's anderson cooper is behind a column in gq magazine that mocked schultz. so schultz has criticized cooper saying is he kicking his butt in the ratings which is not true. the key demo category the two are just about tied. anyway, to the amusement of some, cooper addressed the situation on the air. >> just for reference, let's...
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as a matter of fact, thomas, that would be unprofessional.er do that. >> so where does this leavelege prepared to tell their stories? joining me are attorneys who represent victim four. gentlemen, glad to have you with us this morping. ben, as i understand it, victim four was to testify first yesterday at that cancelled hearing. so how is your victim doing, your client, i should say, how is your client doing today and what are his feelings about not having that opportunity yesterday? >> well, i haven't had the chance to speak with him today, but yesterday, i spoke with him at length. and i can tell you that the range of emotions that he experienced was really ran the dam mutt, y gamut, because you go into the day thinking that you will testify in front of 200 stran strangers about the most perm and private things that have ever happened in your life, and then you find out that 45 minutes later, it will not happen. so i think that the emotions were up and down throughout the day. >> and this could be a roller coaster ride throughout this, and
as a matter of fact, thomas, that would be unprofessional.er do that. >> so where does this leavelege prepared to tell their stories? joining me are attorneys who represent victim four. gentlemen, glad to have you with us this morping. ben, as i understand it, victim four was to testify first yesterday at that cancelled hearing. so how is your victim doing, your client, i should say, how is your client doing today and what are his feelings about not having that opportunity yesterday?...
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we are happy to make clear that she was not drunk and did not behave unprofessionally. in fact in the picture she was on the floor playing with a seriously ill child. we have apologized. now if i can move from photography to the question of, back to the question of phone-hacking and two bylines and to the way also in which sources were betrayed. you say a paragraph 9 in your witness statement that the intrusive pieces about your private life often said houser appear to be closely linked to what you remember was being said to you by your family and friends. did the fact that these articles were being attributed to pals and close friends, about your friends that you described earlier? >> of course, especially when the information coming out was very similar to that which i said to specific people. >> and to those who wrote these articles and where these bylines appear, do you think that it is ethical to give a full -- to a story? >> no. >> it difficult question to answer. >> often journalists, they are written by anonymous journalists. they wouldn't print their name, whic
we are happy to make clear that she was not drunk and did not behave unprofessionally. in fact in the picture she was on the floor playing with a seriously ill child. we have apologized. now if i can move from photography to the question of, back to the question of phone-hacking and two bylines and to the way also in which sources were betrayed. you say a paragraph 9 in your witness statement that the intrusive pieces about your private life often said houser appear to be closely linked to what...
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>> a great story exposing x or y say nothing unprofessional. you might refer to the fact hominy [inaudible] >> but he wouldn't tell you how many. [inaudible] james, would you acknowledge in your view? >> i can't speak to the arrangements why don't have direct knowledge of how i was involved in those pieces and that is with respect to the tayler piece, i made a judgment given the advice of counsel, given the advice by the executives involved that -- and going back and looking at what we knew in 2008 and looking at that advice and remembering that advice and looking at the context of the time which goes back two or three years now, you know, it was a decision that given that context was a decision that still stands by. >> [inaudible] >> apparently there was a contract with mr. clifford which was canceled. >> i don't have knowledge of that. >> it seems strange to me we might come back with details of that. it seems to me that how many and he hasn't considered those under 500,000 or even 200,000 or even 50,000 come he got 20,000, and it seems bizar
>> a great story exposing x or y say nothing unprofessional. you might refer to the fact hominy [inaudible] >> but he wouldn't tell you how many. [inaudible] james, would you acknowledge in your view? >> i can't speak to the arrangements why don't have direct knowledge of how i was involved in those pieces and that is with respect to the tayler piece, i made a judgment given the advice of counsel, given the advice by the executives involved that -- and going back and looking...
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these unprofessional tactics won't work forever and it's becoming ever clear that the manmade global warming steam roller is beginning to fall apart. scientists clammering for subserve yent acceptance to their theory is making a sham of the science. we now know what they were doing. i'm speaking of climategate, the publication of over 1,000 emails and 3,000 other unofficially obtained documents from one of the world's foremost global warming research institutes, global research institute of east andlya and we have heard those quotes. we can't account for the lack of warming at the moment and it's a travesty that we can't, end of quote. how about another? i just completed mike's nature trick to hide the decline. end of quote. another quote, we'll keep them, meaning the conceptics of their science, we'll keep them out somehow even if we have to redefine what peer rehave you literature is. how about this? if they ever hear there is a freedom of information act now in the u.k., i think i'll delete the file rather than send it to anyone, end of quote. deleting files? trying to prevent pee
these unprofessional tactics won't work forever and it's becoming ever clear that the manmade global warming steam roller is beginning to fall apart. scientists clammering for subserve yent acceptance to their theory is making a sham of the science. we now know what they were doing. i'm speaking of climategate, the publication of over 1,000 emails and 3,000 other unofficially obtained documents from one of the world's foremost global warming research institutes, global research institute of...
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we sit her antics at the ease and would thereby set just she had behaved in an unprofessional manner. we are happy to make it clear that sienna was not drunk and did not begun professionally. in fact in the picture she was on the floor playing with a seriously ill 6-year-old child. we have apologized to sienna. now if i can move, photography to the question of the phone hacking and to buy lines and the way also in which sources were per trade, you said in paragraph nine of the statement that the intrusive about your private life served to close friends appear to be closely linked to what you remember is being sent to you by your family and friends. did the fact that these articles being attributed to close friends see enough suspicion about your friends that you described earlier? >> of course especially when the information coming out was similar to that which he said to specific people. >> and to those that wrote these articles under the bylines, do you think that it is ethical to give a full such addition to a story? >> no. >> not a difficult question to answer. >> if they'd been w
we sit her antics at the ease and would thereby set just she had behaved in an unprofessional manner. we are happy to make it clear that sienna was not drunk and did not begun professionally. in fact in the picture she was on the floor playing with a seriously ill 6-year-old child. we have apologized to sienna. now if i can move, photography to the question of the phone hacking and to buy lines and the way also in which sources were per trade, you said in paragraph nine of the statement that...