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civil servants to help her book a private driving awareness course. sinn fein s vice president has called on the british and irish governments to restore a power sharing government at stormont. now on bbc news, the media show. hello and welcome to this addition to the media show. this week because s is need very little introduction. welcome to the media show. one of thoseis welcome to the media show. one of those is certainly ukraine, and we heard the news that the journalists had died by russian artillery at 32 years old. this is a conflict you know very closely. years old. this is a conflict you know very closely. yes, he was killed somewhere know very closely. yes, he was killed somewhere in know very closely. yes, he was killed somewhere in the - know very closely. yes, he was killed somewhere in the east i know very closely. yes, he was i killed somewhere in the east near bakhmut, where i spent over the time, too. these things are tragic and unfortunately, i ....
for radio 4 called frontlines ofjournalism, billed as your reflections on the most difficult stories you have covered. one of those is certainly ukraine. we heard the news that the afp journalist had died, killed, we re told, by russian artillery. he was 32 years old and this is a conflict you know very closely. yes, he was killed somewhere in the east, somewhere near bakhmut, where i have spent quite a bit of time, i was there at the end of last year. these things are tragic and in all the years i have been doing this, i have known quite a few people who have been killed. i was reading his twitter account today and if you go back to may 1st he has posted a video where he and some soldiers, who are accompanying him are lying down and he is describing them pure terror as artillery fire comes in. in those moments, and you must have been in those moments, there must be a decision to make about whether you stay? if you are in a situation where shells are landing, you do ....
the bbc s most recognised faces. welcome to the show. thanks very much for asking me. you have a new series for radio 4 called frontlines of journalism, billed as your reflections on the most difficult stories you have covered. one of those is certainly ukrainian we heard the news that the afp journalist had died, killed by russian artillery. he was 32 years old and this is a conflict you know very closely. yes, he was killed somewhere in the east, somewhere near bakhmut, where i have spent quite a bit of time, i was there at the end of last year, these things are tragic and in all the years i have been doing this, i have known quite a few people who have been killed. i was reading his twitter account today and if you go back to me the first he has posted a video where he and some soldiers, who are accompanying him are lying down and he is describing them, and it is pure terror as artillery fire comes in. in those moments, and you must have been in those moments, they m ....
I try very hard to avoid being somewhere like that. i ve been working in ukraine with very good teams, and a lot of the time with a cameraman, fred scott, who s about my age early 60s done all the things i have done over many, many years. i m telling you, the two of us, as soon as we get there, we want to get out, film what we have to do and get out of there. there s been this huge shift between the young man in el salvador and the slightly older man reporting in ukraine. has the job you are doing changed as well? some things never change, the fundamentals of journalism don t change you still have to be accurate, you still have to be on time, you still have to hit your deadlines, be empathetic, that s very important, you still have to be impartial, particularly important ....
Seen awful things over many years, i get no buzz whatsoever from being in that situation i try very hard to avoid being somewhere like that. i ve been working in ukraine with very good teams, and a lot of the time with a cameraman, fred scott, who s about my age, early 60s done all the things i have done over many, many years. i m telling you, the two of us, as soon as we get there, we want to get out, film what we have to do and get out of there. there s been this huge shift between the young man in el salvador and the slightly older man reporting an ukraine. has the job you are doing changed as well? some things never change, the fundamentals of journalism don t change you still have to be accurate, you still have to be on time, you still have to hit your deadlines, be empathetic, that s very important, you still have to be impartial, particularly important for us guys at the bbc but the technical side has changed unbelievably. the first time i went to afghanistan, when the ....