perhaps the largest ever in the history of the world, a case study on journalistic integrity. not only should martin bashir be ashamed of himself but the bbc should really be ashamed of themselves and i think there s deep and substantial monetary liability here. i am not a big royal guy, but you have to have empathy for william and harry because, you know, that cost them a whole lot. but if you have if you extract it to have the larger conversation about journalistic integrity, rina is absolutely right there are real lives and futures at stake here and his behavior is unacceptable, but he worked for a network that is equally accountable. what about that, martin bashir said he is still proud of the interview, and he said that the suggestion that he essentially precipitated the riff with the royal family and her subsequent death is unreasonable and unfair. he stinks. he is disgraced. his career is over. he is destroyed. when you were on my podcast, matter of fact, we talked about t
liability here. i am not a big royal guy, but you have to have empathy for william and harry because, you know, that cost them a whole lot. but if you have if you extract it to have the larger conversation about journalistic integrity e reena is absolutely right there are real lives and futures at stake here and his behavior is unacceptable, but he worked for a network that is equally accountable. what about that, martin bashir said he is still proud of the interview, and he said that he essentially precipitated the riff with the royal family and her subsequent death is unreasonable and unfair. he stinks. he is disgraced. his career is over. he is destroyed. when you were on my podcast, matter of fact, we talked about this, josh. we talked about how a journalist can destroy their career. you talked about plagiarism and making up sources. in this case martin bashir and the bbc, who also is disgraced, their biggest ever journalistic