Airhead: The Imperfect Art of Making News
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Airhead: The Imperfect Art of Making News
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On another occasion, while reporting from Budapest, she mentions wearing a gold bracelet that was made from a bangle belonging to her grandmother who had carried it with her as she fled Nazi Germany. And will the Rafah crossing open into Egypt to allow for food and medical supplies into Gaza, and for the safe passage of people out?
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A friend of the Duke told The Telegraph: "This latest exploitation for financial gain of a book and now a film, of what was and remains, a very difficult time for the family, is unwelcome. The meeting is due to take place in rural India where Clinton is campaigning about HIV and – of all things – women’s rights, but, on Maitlis’s arrival, a presidential aide informs her that Clinton has had a “funny turn”. One thing I learnt in that split second: the belief that you have any control is mythical,” she reflects.Yet in drilling down into the wording of the settlement statement, which stipulates that Andrew will seek to ‘demonstrate his regret for his association with Epstein by supporting the fight against the evils of sex trafficking’, Maitlis identifies a contradiction with the 2019 interview he gave her – in which he maintained that he did not regret his entire friendship with Epstein, stating: ‘No, still not.
Emily Maitlis on why Prince Andrew’s Newsnight interview is Emily Maitlis on why Prince Andrew’s Newsnight interview is
During a speech at a technology conference a day after the news broke, Maitlis quipped: “You’re [an industry] at the top of your game and if this continues, next year you’ll be able to afford a BBC man [to give the speech].Maitlis pushes her hypothesising no further, however, maintaining that it is not her ‘place to decree which is true. In the interview, broadcast in November 2019, Prince Andrew sought to clear himself of wrongdoing linked to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, who had been found dead in his jail cell three months before. Maitlis had accused Liddle of writing columns containing "consistent casual racism week after week", asking Liddle if he would describe himself as a racist. But given the evident trauma the ordeal continues to inflict on Maitlis, it is a subject I am surprised to find receives a chapter in her book.
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