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The National Enquirer1’s brought outrage2 for publishing a photo of Whitney Huston in her open-casket on the cover of their latest issue.
You know, it’s shameful3, it’s just shameful, and you know, they said that family was there, and employees were there. I hope it wasn’t anybody in the family, because I’m going what is the character, and your integrity of taking this picture. Now for you personal, …
Somebody got pained.
They wanna do strange things that they read papers tend to do is they tend to offer people money when they need it. I know this, because when my dad passed away, they ran his picture on the cover of the Enquirer. Turn back how I was there for the.
Was somebody in the family?
No, it was someone at the place, on a planet place.
In 1977, the National Enquirer reportedly paid Elvis Presley’s cousin 80,000 dollars for a photo of Elvis and his casket. They sold 6.5 million copies of that issue and put the Enquirer under map. So that was surprised us.
So that seems the case of crimination here.
Well, the discussion ….
Just go … of George Clooney. I’m happy. You know, that would take a way I wanna go.
Well you know, this employee, I hope they found the employee, the employee gets fired. She’s just absolutely shameful.
No, not have been that. You can trace it.
Because people were grieving. People are watching to see who has taken the picture and the only thing they’ve see about firing somebody. Sometimes, it’s not, I don’t think people should be fired, I think they should be shamed. General I mean, because shaming someone sometimes is a lot more effective than firing them. I just like.
At that stage would be, there is not a lot of shaming.
We all know. This is not firing too. So I might have not seen different anybody else.
I don’t know, I had an incident, where something got taken from me by a reputable company, and the employee. They were gonna fired. So, no, no, no, I want everybody who works there to know, what he did. Because I don’t wanna be responsible for him losing, the ability to feed his kids and his family. But I do want everyone to know what this guy did, and make assure they’ve kept moan. He were shamed.
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1 enquirer | |
寻问者,追究者 | |
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2 outrage | |
n.暴行,侮辱,愤怒;vt.凌辱,激怒 | |
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3 shameful | |
adj.可耻的,不道德的 | |
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4 weird | |
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的 | |
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