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. >> don't talk crap on the star of the show whether they're unprofessional and terrible or not. >> unless behind their back. >> he's got a bright future in this horrible business. have fun with that lobster, thelma! >> we got model audra notob at bella. recently the "guinness book of world records" was released and they have an entry for everything these days but they need to add a category for the person to say all 50 states in alphabetical order the fastest. this girl would win. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. >> pretty impressive, actually. >> it is really, really impressive. >> i can do it. >> no. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, mississippi, missouri,
. >> don't talk crap on the star of the show whether they're unprofessional and terrible or not. >> unless behind their back. >> he's got a bright future in this horrible business. have fun with that lobster, thelma! >> we got model audra notob at bella. recently the "guinness book of world records" was released and they have an entry for everything these days but they need to add a category for the person to say all 50 states in alphabetical order the fastest....
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. >> don't talk crap on the star of the show whether they're unprofessional and terrible or not. >> unlesstheir back. >> he's got a bright future in this horrible business. have fun with that lobster, thelma! >> we got model audra notob at bella. recently the "guinness book of world records" was released and they have an entry for everything these days but they need to add a category for the person to say all 50 states in alphabetical order the fastest. this girl would win. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. >> pretty impressive, actually. >> it is really, really impressive. >> i can do it. >> no. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, montana,
. >> don't talk crap on the star of the show whether they're unprofessional and terrible or not. >> unlesstheir back. >> he's got a bright future in this horrible business. have fun with that lobster, thelma! >> we got model audra notob at bella. recently the "guinness book of world records" was released and they have an entry for everything these days but they need to add a category for the person to say all 50 states in alphabetical order the fastest. this...
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most unprofessional -- >> you made my case.nprofessional. >> you cannot go into court and expect to windages unless you prove -- >> neil: i can expect to go into the hospital and not have them draw faces on my, unless the doctors all watch cnn. >> this is like a juvenile prank, allegedly, gone awry, but for someone to go in -- neil [overlapping speakers] >> you're saying that a juvenile prank, not professional. the hospital even said they -- we just got their statement. they exercised poor judgment, but no criminal charges have been filed. well, they just -- exercised poor judgment? [overlapping speakers] >> in a courtroom this woman has to show that she had some kind of emotional or physical manifestation or she became sick because -- >> [overlapping speakers] >> neil: make you feel differently about anesthesiologyis who seem to have no sense of humor. so you think that just because this was done or be got it online and put it online to compound it. >> exactly. >> what if they didn't do that? >> if they didn't put it online? i
most unprofessional -- >> you made my case.nprofessional. >> you cannot go into court and expect to windages unless you prove -- >> neil: i can expect to go into the hospital and not have them draw faces on my, unless the doctors all watch cnn. >> this is like a juvenile prank, allegedly, gone awry, but for someone to go in -- neil [overlapping speakers] >> you're saying that a juvenile prank, not professional. the hospital even said they -- we just got their...
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you know you can't you can't anyway it's a it's unprofessional to do something like that. washington demanded better results from military interrogations but interrogators that one time obey felt that they were given no proper guidelines as to what was permitted to achieve those results dianne beaver was put in charge of drafting a memo on enhanced interrogation techniques. everyone understood the torture wasn't allowed and obvious forms of torture such as cutting a cutting off a finger or electrocute any of those obvious things that you know you couldn't do death threats and things like that and so what was allowed. for example if someone said oh we have a pistol we know it's not loaded and we'll point it at somebody said no that would be illegal. what if we built a special chair. and put the detainees in. special chair what does that mean. what about stress positions what about making them bend in an awkward position and they can't get up until. i see. so. there can be a gray area. when you're being asked for legal advice i did my best to look at the sources of the law t
you know you can't you can't anyway it's a it's unprofessional to do something like that. washington demanded better results from military interrogations but interrogators that one time obey felt that they were given no proper guidelines as to what was permitted to achieve those results dianne beaver was put in charge of drafting a memo on enhanced interrogation techniques. everyone understood the torture wasn't allowed and obvious forms of torture such as cutting a cutting off a finger or...
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you know you can't you can't anyway it's a it's unprofessional to do something like that. washington demanded better results from military interrogations but interrogators that one time obey felt that they were given no proper guidelines as to what was permitted to achieve those results diane beaver was put in charge of drafting a memo on enhanced interrogation techniques. everyone understood the torture wasn't allowed and obvious forms of torture such as cutting a cutting off a finger or electrocute in any of those obvious things that you know you couldn't do death threats and things like that and so what was allowed. for example if someone said oh we have a pistol we know it's not loaded and we'll point it at somebody said no that would be illegal. what if we built a special chair. and put the detainees in your thinking special chair what does that mean. what about stress positions what about making them bend in an awkward position and they can't get up until. i see. there can be a gray area. when you're being asked for legal advice i did my best to look at the sources o
you know you can't you can't anyway it's a it's unprofessional to do something like that. washington demanded better results from military interrogations but interrogators that one time obey felt that they were given no proper guidelines as to what was permitted to achieve those results diane beaver was put in charge of drafting a memo on enhanced interrogation techniques. everyone understood the torture wasn't allowed and obvious forms of torture such as cutting a cutting off a finger or...
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you know you can't you can't anyway it's a it's unprofessional to do something like that. washington demanded better results from military interrogations but interrogators that one time obey felt that they were given no proper guidelines as to what was permitted to achieve those results diane beaver was put in charge of drafting a memo on enhanced interrogation techniques. everyone understood the torture wasn't allowed and obvious forms of torture such as cutting a cutting off a finger or a letter to any of those obvious things that you know you couldn't do death threats and things like that and so what was allowed. for example if someone said oh we have a pistol we know it's not loaded and we'll point it at somebody said no that would be illegal. what if we built a special chair. and put the detainees in your thinking special chair what does that mean. what about stress positions what about making them bend in an awkward position and they can't get up until. i see. there can be a gray area. when you're being asked for legal advice i did my best to look at the sources of t
you know you can't you can't anyway it's a it's unprofessional to do something like that. washington demanded better results from military interrogations but interrogators that one time obey felt that they were given no proper guidelines as to what was permitted to achieve those results diane beaver was put in charge of drafting a memo on enhanced interrogation techniques. everyone understood the torture wasn't allowed and obvious forms of torture such as cutting a cutting off a finger or a...
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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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. >> his actions were unprofessional and inappropriate. >> we sat down and the first thing he said washis is your meeting. you called it. what do you want? >> reporter: what was that tone? >> the tone was arrogance. i was a little surprised. >> reporter: san bruno's mayor and city mayor called the meeting in december to discuss pg&e's penalty and safe plan. it was two years after the pine line explosion killed eight people, injured more than 60 and levelled a neighborhood. >> we said what you did in front of my building was bull [ bleep ] and i was taken aback. he was referring to press conferences. >> what message did you take away? >> well, i guess, for me, it was shocking. s was embarrassing. and it probably reinforced the arrogance that we knew was there already. >> mr. peavy displayed a level of behavior that i have never before witnessed in my 30-plus years of public service. >> the city and the public utilities commission have had a contention relationship since that explosion. in october of last year, san bruno residents called for the removal of president peavy. >> mr. peavy h
. >> his actions were unprofessional and inappropriate. >> we sat down and the first thing he said washis is your meeting. you called it. what do you want? >> reporter: what was that tone? >> the tone was arrogance. i was a little surprised. >> reporter: san bruno's mayor and city mayor called the meeting in december to discuss pg&e's penalty and safe plan. it was two years after the pine line explosion killed eight people, injured more than 60 and levelled a...
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it's so unprofessional. >> that's all i got for you today.d over to mika for a check. >> thank you, louis. >>> i'm being educated here. i wasn't ready. >> talk about being trouble. >> big show planned for today keeping an eye on the latest from kenya where militants are still holding hostages. the latest information on the developing situation there. also, the countdown to a government shutdown is on as the house proposal moves to the senate with a vote plan for as soon as tomorrow. senator ted cruz says he's willing to filibuster but this morning we learn if he even has the support of minority leader mitch mcconnell. >>> david axelrod, james carville and former british prime minister tony blair joins us and for something different one of the founding members of metallica, lars ulrich will tell us but the band's new documentary. >> very good. >> five favorite metallica songs. >> chuck todd, eugene robinson, dr. jeffrey sachs also with us. >> you ducked that question. >> "morning joe" just moments ago. >> my college roommates could take naps t
it's so unprofessional. >> that's all i got for you today.d over to mika for a check. >> thank you, louis. >>> i'm being educated here. i wasn't ready. >> talk about being trouble. >> big show planned for today keeping an eye on the latest from kenya where militants are still holding hostages. the latest information on the developing situation there. also, the countdown to a government shutdown is on as the house proposal moves to the senate with a vote plan for...
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so unprofessional. i liked that move by the way. i hope that replaces quirky. you're off camera stop shrinking. i want to tell you, i will share a story that happened behind the scenes. neil patrick was the host of the show and he asked me to be a part of the ep iopening. i was supposed to start giving him advice in the middle of his monologue. part of the bit is neil tells me to go back to my seat and i say i can't go back to my seat there is already a seat filler and they cut to the seat and it's matt damon. i didn't hear neil say go back to your seat so i skipped past it. matt was in his seat waiting for the camera and nothing ever happened. which in other words means i wound up inedadvertently bumpin matt damon from the emmy monologue, too. you know, they do say over and over again that this time we're living in right now is the golden age of television and i happen to agree. we have never had more good shows to choose from than we do now. and the level of acting is so much higher than when i was a kid. it may have something to do with youtube. there are so
so unprofessional. i liked that move by the way. i hope that replaces quirky. you're off camera stop shrinking. i want to tell you, i will share a story that happened behind the scenes. neil patrick was the host of the show and he asked me to be a part of the ep iopening. i was supposed to start giving him advice in the middle of his monologue. part of the bit is neil tells me to go back to my seat and i say i can't go back to my seat there is already a seat filler and they cut to the seat and...
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i believe they were unprofessional. they thought they knew something. failed to do their job in investigating it fully. and they just nailed the easiest target. >>> a change of heart from the white house. the president wants to give congress a chance to vote first. >> while i believe i have the authority to carry out this military action without specific congressional authorization, i know that the country will be stronger if we take this course and our actions will be even more effective. >> so, what made the president change his mind and what if he doesn't get the votes? >>> good morning, everyone.
i believe they were unprofessional. they thought they knew something. failed to do their job in investigating it fully. and they just nailed the easiest target. >>> a change of heart from the white house. the president wants to give congress a chance to vote first. >> while i believe i have the authority to carry out this military action without specific congressional authorization, i know that the country will be stronger if we take this course and our actions will be even more...
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i believe they were unprofessional. they thought they knew something.place where lies unravel and alibis crumble. >> our job as homicide detectives are to speak for the dead. >> the interrogation room. or as police call it, the box. >> okay. let's sure. let ease see the poed -- body in the bathtub. >> in the college town of austin, texas, government major is grilled about mutilating a romantic rival. >> jealous girl friend. jealous girlfriends make cr
i believe they were unprofessional. they thought they knew something.place where lies unravel and alibis crumble. >> our job as homicide detectives are to speak for the dead. >> the interrogation room. or as police call it, the box. >> okay. let's sure. let ease see the poed -- body in the bathtub. >> in the college town of austin, texas, government major is grilled about mutilating a romantic rival. >> jealous girl friend. jealous girlfriends make cr
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. >> his behavior was highly unprofessional and inappropriate. >> reporter: at a meeting between san bruno leaders and puc president michael peavy. >> we sat down and the first thing he said was, this is your meeting, you called it. what do you want? >> what was that tone? >> the tone was arrogance. i was a little surprised. >> reporter: san bruno's mayor and city manager called the meeting last december to discuss pg&e's penalty and safety plans. it was two years after the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion killed eight people, injured more than 60 and leveled an entire neighborhood. >> he said, what you did in front of my building was bull [ bleep ]. and i was taken aback. he was referring to press conferences we had had in front of the puc. >> what message did you take away from mr. peavy? >> well, i guess for me it was shocking. it was embarrassing. and it probably reinforced the arrogance that we knew was there already. >> mr. peavy displayed a level of behavior that i have never before witnessed in my 30-plus years of public service. >> reporter: the city of san bruno and the
. >> his behavior was highly unprofessional and inappropriate. >> reporter: at a meeting between san bruno leaders and puc president michael peavy. >> we sat down and the first thing he said was, this is your meeting, you called it. what do you want? >> what was that tone? >> the tone was arrogance. i was a little surprised. >> reporter: san bruno's mayor and city manager called the meeting last december to discuss pg&e's penalty and safety plans. it was...
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so unprofessional. >> so that's the emmys.ll the time. >> what i learned today is that canada has two reasons, two sources of pride, one, blackberry, and two, teld cruz. "the wall street journal" this morning suggesting sales on both of those. brian, what did you learn? >> lars ulrich stopped playing tennis because he didn't think he had the discipline. wanted to play rock 'n' roll and have fun. you don't get to rock for 32 years unless you're pretty disdisciplined. >> good point. >> i was with mika the first megadeth to metallica. back sabbath. >> i know what i learned today, joe. what david axelrod sent me. to answer your question, because he couldn't get in, apparently. obama passed the lugar lsh obama act, the coburn/obama transparns si act, teamed up with coburn to install financial oversight on the kath relief effort and to provide competitive bidding for kath. >> i think lewis is behind you. thank you. so you made my point. that unless somebody is specifically running to help get barack obama elected democrats selected
so unprofessional. >> so that's the emmys.ll the time. >> what i learned today is that canada has two reasons, two sources of pride, one, blackberry, and two, teld cruz. "the wall street journal" this morning suggesting sales on both of those. brian, what did you learn? >> lars ulrich stopped playing tennis because he didn't think he had the discipline. wanted to play rock 'n' roll and have fun. you don't get to rock for 32 years unless you're pretty disdisciplined....
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so unprofessional. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." in this half hour, a child custody battle that reached the supreme court. a father claims his heritage gives hip the right to keep this 4-year-old girl. we'll show you why she's back with her adoptive parents this morning. >>> plus, a lawsuit brought by michael jackson's family will look at an e-mail that could decide a billion-dollar case. that's ahead. >>> more now with our conversation with bill clinton, he and hillary clinton are working together these days. they both faced a lot of speculation about the presidential campaign. we asked him about where the former secretary of state talked about her future. >> your wife hillary clinton said for the first time that she is going to take her time deciding whether to run for president. do you think her work here at the clinton global initiative could be a steppingstone, a foundation for a future run for president? >> yeah, but i don't think she needs that. but, i mean, she's been a senator from new york. with a good record. secretary of
so unprofessional. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." in this half hour, a child custody battle that reached the supreme court. a father claims his heritage gives hip the right to keep this 4-year-old girl. we'll show you why she's back with her adoptive parents this morning. >>> plus, a lawsuit brought by michael jackson's family will look at an e-mail that could decide a billion-dollar case. that's ahead. >>> more now with our conversation with bill...
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. >> don't talk crap on the star show whether they're unprofessional and terrible or not.re in this horrible business. have fun with that lobster, thelma! >> what's happening, chris? >> we have christopher reeve. we say, tomorrow's yom kippur. >> it's the day of atonement, you're supposed to ask people for forgiveness that you've wronged. feel, do how does that you want to hear from people who have wronged you? >> the people that have wronged me. on that. i'm properly more concerned with think i've wronged. on yom kippur, i always try to keep it real tight with my baby you know what i'm saying? >> people who wronged you are supposed to ask for forgiveness? you ask god for forgiveness. >> you're supposed to go to all wronged andou've ask for forgiveness. >> harvey never heard of that it. -- part of that would take too long. p.a.ll just go on the later. >> take an ad out in "variety" or something like. the the list of names like vietnam wall. names.of >> brandon t. jackson. a series that every single funny black man, they make you wear a dress. wore the dress in "big mama 3.
. >> don't talk crap on the star show whether they're unprofessional and terrible or not.re in this horrible business. have fun with that lobster, thelma! >> what's happening, chris? >> we have christopher reeve. we say, tomorrow's yom kippur. >> it's the day of atonement, you're supposed to ask people for forgiveness that you've wronged. feel, do how does that you want to hear from people who have wronged you? >> the people that have wronged me. on that. i'm...
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you can tell he is kind of an unprofessional law professor. next we will have the ideal commentator. the new york times read because the intellectual godfather of the obamacare litigation. once more, he was counsel to the national federation of independent business in the case he is the waterhouse professor of legal theory at the georgetown university of law center redirects georgetown center for the constitution. he argued the supreme court medical marijuana case which would play large role. he has written more than 100 academic articles and nine bucks including leading casebooks on contracts, constitutional law, the magisterial, restoring the law of the constitution, the presumption of the liberty. a regular commentator including the regulation of. he is also a movie star, surprising, he portrayed an assistant prosecutor in the independent film inalienable, a sci-fi morality tale. he led the company him to all of the arguments in this case. richmond, cincinnati, atlanta, deasy. we were arguing that we would have t-shirts made up and were the
you can tell he is kind of an unprofessional law professor. next we will have the ideal commentator. the new york times read because the intellectual godfather of the obamacare litigation. once more, he was counsel to the national federation of independent business in the case he is the waterhouse professor of legal theory at the georgetown university of law center redirects georgetown center for the constitution. he argued the supreme court medical marijuana case which would play large role....
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-- response from the chinese the chinese ministry said the report was unprofessional and irresponsible was fearful they might do was not- not he fearful, but some of his friends and investors were fearful that the chinese might hack into his company am a mandiant -- his company, mandiant, and steel internal e-mails and do a reputational -- and steal internal e-mails and do a reputational attack. on the other hand, that's not necessarily the mo of the chinese. there are certain rules of engagement that the chinese follow. when the russians come in, it is about money. it is just stealing basic money. or terrorist links countries or organizations come in, they may be coming in to destroy -- terrorist-linked countries or organizations come in, they may be coming in to destroy. women chinese come in, they download information. ,- when the chinese come in they download information. you might get a call from the fbi or from a competitor who has just been hacked into to give you a heads up. but they don't damage systems. neither have engaged in reputational attacks or anything like that. mandi
-- response from the chinese the chinese ministry said the report was unprofessional and irresponsible was fearful they might do was not- not he fearful, but some of his friends and investors were fearful that the chinese might hack into his company am a mandiant -- his company, mandiant, and steel internal e-mails and do a reputational -- and steal internal e-mails and do a reputational attack. on the other hand, that's not necessarily the mo of the chinese. there are certain rules of...
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look, it's thank is unprofessional.need to go in and make a bet on the people that are there, people, not perks. >> brian: what do you mean by pick up the phone? >> okay. kids in their 20s, again, i love all of you. i'm trying to help you. you've all been raised with every single device known to man. and you're not communicating face-to-face. here is an idea of a mistake. >> why isn't this person e-mailing me back? come on. >> because they're calling you on the phone and you need to pick it up. [ laughter ] face-to-face communication. these kids don't understand that you've got to go out, you've got to network. get up off your desk and smart phone, go to networking event. go see your boss. go to the coffee break room, whatever. but you've got to make those connections. in business, that's how you make networking connections in business is working face-to-face with people. they don't understand that. they're like this all the time. >> brian: you're getting a lot of feedback on these segments. i know i'll appear in anothe
look, it's thank is unprofessional.need to go in and make a bet on the people that are there, people, not perks. >> brian: what do you mean by pick up the phone? >> okay. kids in their 20s, again, i love all of you. i'm trying to help you. you've all been raised with every single device known to man. and you're not communicating face-to-face. here is an idea of a mistake. >> why isn't this person e-mailing me back? come on. >> because they're calling you on the phone and...
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very unprofessional and took advantage of me. he wants all of the money.and i found out the hard way. i took responsibility and i was humiliated with them and embarrassed. >> defendant: i believe that the judge correct in seen i was right. >> plaintiff: no, you are not rightt. >> defendant: okay. laugh laugh >> hi, judge mathis. i . angela. my accountant lied on my tax return to get me a refund and i am force to pay more money k. i take legal action? >> judge mathis: great question. for the answer go to askjudgemathis.com.
very unprofessional and took advantage of me. he wants all of the money.and i found out the hard way. i took responsibility and i was humiliated with them and embarrassed. >> defendant: i believe that the judge correct in seen i was right. >> plaintiff: no, you are not rightt. >> defendant: okay. laugh laugh >> hi, judge mathis. i . angela. my accountant lied on my tax return to get me a refund and i am force to pay more money k. i take legal action? >> judge...
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the response from the chinese ministry said the report was unprofessional and irresponsible.nd he was fearful they might do things not he wasn't fearful for some of his friends and investors that the chinese might hack in to his company and internal e-mail and do what is a reputational attack. release e-mail that might undermine the credibility of the company. taking things out of con terks and so on. on the other hand, that is not necessarily the mo of the chinese. as kevin likes to say, there are certain rules of engagement that the chinese follow. there are hackers from other countries as well. the russians come in. when they come in it's about money. credit card fraud, getting debit cards, it's stealing basic money. when iran or possibly terrorists-linked country organizations come in, they may be coming in to destroy. to paralyze grids, to take down hobbles. that's very destructive and dangerous in a national security issue. and the chinese come in, they download information. they collect reames of information. you may not know they're doing it. you might get a call from
the response from the chinese ministry said the report was unprofessional and irresponsible.nd he was fearful they might do things not he wasn't fearful for some of his friends and investors that the chinese might hack in to his company and internal e-mail and do what is a reputational attack. release e-mail that might undermine the credibility of the company. taking things out of con terks and so on. on the other hand, that is not necessarily the mo of the chinese. as kevin likes to say, there...