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I was recently fired from my last job for not getting along with an employee?

I was fired from my last job for not getting along with an employee, but I have a interview this afternoon, and I don't know what to tell them when they ask me why did I leave my last job. I don't want to seem like a trouble-maker, and I had been at this job for a year and a half. Any suggestions.please help

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I don't think the story is true. I think the CBS show, Shark, is a satire of Nancy Grace even though the circumstances are reversed. Grace was a prosecutor who left for CNN while Shark was a defense attorney who became a prosecutor. I think Georgia was about to disbar her and she went to CNN to avoid losing her law license.
The problem is that CNN in its never ending quest for ratings has stooped so low as to keep such a sensationalistic legal commentator as Nancy Grace. I never thought I would see the day when CNN would hire obviously subjective journalistic hosts who don't even pretend to be fair and balanced reporting the news. Grace, in her quest to be hard hitting and journalistic, hits below the belt in a National Enquirer sort of way that appears very mean spirited. Hard hitting jouranlist types never lose their objectivity and explode into emotionalism as does Nancy Grace. They're searching for a story, not trying to make a name for themselves by being an advocate for victims as is NG. It's disgracefuMF That mother was obviously depressed and distraught (what parent of a missing two year old child wouldn't be?) and Nancy Grace didn't have enough humanity, humility or grace to see that. You can't always scream at your sources; sometimes being gentle will get you as much information as belittling and screaming. She practically indicted that poor woman on television.
I can't stand the woman. I can't believe CNN is keeping her on the air. She's so abrasive, her very voice made me rush to change the channel the first time I saw her show, and I'm a big CNN/Headline News fan. She doesn't seem to believe in innocent until proven guilty, she's so busy grandstanding.
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SHE SHOULD BE FIRED. Both CNN and Nancy Grace will be sued. In a civil law suit it will be easy to find that: 1) her actions were intentional 2) those actions effected the young mother 3) the suicide was likely a result of it. During a recent Good Morning America (GMA) interview she deliberately circumvented all questions concerning her role in this situation and never showed remorse. (Planning a defense for the impending lawsuit). As a true layer, she will never admit to any wrong doing by using techniques such as re-diverting (like focusing on the young mother's history of suicide and abuse), changing the issue (by focusing on missing child instead of her actions), giving an answer to a question that was never asked or appealing to emotions that are far removed from herself. Besides if Nancy Grace knew about the emotional and psychological instability of the young mother, she should have not pushed so hard?

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