jon and emily aren t suddenly going to become shockjocks. but, you know, we do have the ability now to call something out. and i think that s what i was saying. you d feel more comfortable calling somebody a liar, jon, on global? well, i think the line i drew when i was in washington and i mean, i read that interview, the headline said that we would call people liars. deano said we would say if something was a lie. now, you know, with donald trump, there were, you know, on day one of his presidency, we had him saying the crowd for his inauguration was the biggest in us history. it wasn t. that was a lie. but to say he s a liar, well then i m trying to get inside his head and sort of attribute motive to what he s doing. but i think it s very important that if something is untrue, we say it is untrue. 0k. can ijump in here, ros? of course you can. because i think there s something really important here about that does go back to something adam said about lying and the consequence
there are times where we can just call something wrong or we can call it a lie. i mean, to be honest, i don t want to speak on behalf of our presenters, ijust know that, you know, there were examples on americast where, you know, i think even during recordings, we probably said, well, that s a lie. and actually at the bbc, you just don t say that. but actually i think the line has moved slightly. jon and emily aren t suddenly going to become shockjocks. but, you know, we do have the ability now to call something out. and i think that s what i was saying. you d feel more comfortable calling somebody a liar, jon, on global? well, i think the line i drew when i was in washington and i mean, i read that interview, the headline said that we would call people liars. deano said we would say if something was a lie. now, you know, with donald trump, there were, you know, on day one of his presidency, we had him saying the crowd for his inauguration was the biggest in us history. it wasn t. th