this is where my part of the story ends and i say things like if you earn the right to be there, the rest of the story isn t your business. i don t think writing stories is about blaming and telling people. that s their story. greg: good point. remember that, kat. do not be training. [laughter] go to amazon and get his book. it s almost midnight. i want to wake up in the morning and see that his book is number one on amazon okay. it s not that hard to do. we have 2 million people watching the show. 2.5 million. you can go on, ordered his book. tomorrow morning if he is number one i am buying everyone a maserati. that is so you. i don t fit. kat doesn t drive. book hates the beatles.
and he spent four years as the moscow bureau chief for the washington post, and along with the president of the zero media. we saw vladimir putin today with emmanuel macron, and they are seated far apart from each other, and the other day we saw putin travel to china and stand side by side with president xi, and am i reading too much into the optics? obviously, russia has been isolated on the world stage for a number of years and what it s trying to do is find a wedge between united states and it s allies in europe, and show some solidarity with china on the world stage. we have been writing stories about the potential china and russia alignment for years, and it often doesn t fulfill the
things what is he doing now is blaming the press. he is saying he is getting unfair coverage because the racial bias and threatening to deny access. ainsley: listen. i m a black man that s the mayor. but my story has been interpreted by people that don t look like me. we got to be honest about that. how many black editorial boards? how many blacks determine how these stories are being written? how many asians? how many east indians, how many south asians? everybody talks about my government being diversified? what s the diversification in the newsroom. writing stories about police officers. writing stories dealing with high crime. diversify your newsroom so i can look out and see people that look like me. ainsley: well, there is a
know they try to send their families and kids and parents to a safer place. but, you know, like going to or they do their job so essential workers. there is a very strong resilience in ukraine. you know, it s really the historic moment. you quoted me that i was doubting not because we are stupid. not because the evidence was not there. but this is really something changing the world order. something which is changing the rule 21st century. it shouldn t have happened with butit does. at this scale we wouldn t see it in our generation. ainsley: how does between introduce and writing stories and being on television how are you balancing back be packing up your belongings or what s happening behind the scenes between your interviews and work? so it s quite tense because you need to carry and how you
trial. if that is the challenge that you are facing as an investigative journalist and you are writing stories and you are met with legal threats often the threats of right to reply. you might be met with a letter threatening libel and may be a number of other forms of gdp are. you have to weigh up whether you are prepared to keep going even if you have your facts in order because it will take a long time before you are in front of a judge to prove it. some people may argue, it is unsurprising, if you like, that people, even those with a lot of money want to keep their reputation, defend themselves, so to speak. absolutely. and i think in democratic societies it is important to be able to defend your reputation