you get so many more sources today than we had when you set out injournalism, and in a way, you re saying, you know what, that s really not a very good thing. i want the right, as a very respected. no, no, no, no. ..seniorjournalist, to be able to tell my ..senior journalist, to be able to tell my audience what s happening. i m not that that kind ofjournalist. i ve done political interviewing like you do. i ve done political interviewing and i ve done question time, which was big audience debates. that s the kind of stuff i ve done. when i was reporting, i reported in south africa on apartheid for about three years. and then, it was my eyes, yes, and it was pre social media, yes, and i went around and talked to lots of people, yes, and produced what i thought was a story of what was going on. and that seems to me fair. no, my objection to social media is not the information that comes in, for instance, during the arab spring, when a lot of information was coming from the street
of different sources. well, what do you get from. you get so many more sources today than we had when you set out injournalism, and in a way, you re saying, you know what, that s really not a very good thing. i want the right, as a very respected. no, no, no, no. ..seniorjournalist, to be able to tell my ..senior journalist, to be able to tell my audience what s happening. i m not that that kind ofjournalist. i ve done political interviewing like you do. i ve done political interviewing and i ve done question time, which was big audience debates. that s the kind of stuff i ve done. when i was reporting, i reported in south africa on apartheid for about three years. and then, it was my eyes, yes, and it was pre social media, yes, and i went around and talked to lots of people, yes, and produced what i thought was a story of what was going on. and that seems to me fair. no, my objection to social media is not the information that comes in, for instance, during the arab spring, wh
do you spend your whole time on twitter? i don t spend my whole time. do you pick up all your news from twitter? i m definitely on twitter. or do you pick it up from bbc reporters? no, i pick it up from all sorts of different sources. well, what do you get from. you get so many more sources today than we had when you set out in journalism, and in a way, you re saying, you know what, that s really not a very good thing. i want the right, as a very respected. no, no, no, no. ..seniorjournalist, to be able to tell my to be able to tell my audience what s happening. i m not that that kind ofjournalist. i ve done political interviewing like you do. interviewing and i ve done question time, which was big audience debates. that s the kind of stuff i ve done. when i was reporting, i reported in south africa on apartheid for about three years. and then, it was my eyes, yes, and it was pre social media, yes, and i went around and talked to lots of people, yes, and produced what i thought
of different sources. well, what do you get from. you get so many more sources today than we had when you set out injournalism, and in a way, you re saying, you know what, that s really not a very good thing. i want the right, as a very respected. no, no, no, no. ..seniorjournalist, to be able to tell my ..senior journalist, to be able to tell my audience what s happening. i m not that that kind ofjournalist. i ve done political interviewing like you do. i ve done political interviewing and i ve done question time, which was big audience debates. that s the kind of stuff i ve done. when i was reporting, i reported in south africa on apartheid for about three years. and then, it was my eyes, yes, and it was pre social media, yes, and i went around and talked to lots of people, yes, and produced what i thought was a story of what was going on. and that seems to me fair. no, my objection to social media is not the information that comes in, for instance, during the arab spring, wh
news from twitter? i m definitely on twitter. or do you pick it up from bbc reporters? no, i pick it up from all sorts of different sources. well, what do you get from. you get so many more sources today than we had when you set out in journalism, and in a way, you re saying, you know what, that s really not a very good thing. i want the right, as a very respected. no, no, no, no. ..seniorjournalist, to be able to tell my to be able to tell my audience what s happening. i m not that that kind ofjournalist. i ve done political interviewing like you do. interviewing and i ve done question time, which was big audience debates. that s the kind of stuff i ve done. when i was reporting, i reported in south africa on apartheid for about three years. and then, it was my eyes, yes, and it was pre social media, yes, and i went around and talked to lots of people, yes, and produced what i thought was a story of what was going on. and that seems to me fair. no, my objection to social media