Martin Bashir

Martin Bashir
Martin Bashiris a British journalist who was a political commentator for MSNBC, hosting Martin Bashir, and a correspondent for NBC's Dateline NBC. He was previously an anchor for ABC's Nightline after initially gaining prominence on British television with his BBC interview with Diana, Princess of Wales, and then his controversial fly on the wall documentary with pop singer Michael Jackson on ITV. On 4 December 2013, Bashir resigned from his position at MSNBC after he made "ill-judged comments" about the...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth19 January 1963
The chili-rubbed rib-eye at Porter House New York is one of the best steaks that I've eaten anywhere in the world.
I'm just trying to do my best in the circumstances and am very happy for everyone else to do the same so I don't cultivate enemies.
And you are, every day, relentlessly terminating that life. And you are happy with that?
I became concerned about the fact that he did appear to have relationships with children, and they were not related to him in any way.
You say he's childish, but he's very professional about business transactions.
a very experienced investigative journalist. That's who he is. He's a fantastically talented reporter. And he's also a very good interviewer.
had misrepresented to Mr. Jackson what they were going to accomplish in this production.
I had a pension that I was paying into for 27 years... It's now worth less than a Herman Cain endorsement.
I asked him very detailed questions. I read out to him part of the statement from the child and challenged him on the specific facts.
For watching sports, I tend to drink Guinness; early evenings always begin well with a Grey Goose and tonic with plenty of lime; and on a cold winters night, theres nothing quite like a glass of Black Maple Hill... an absolute peach of a bourbon.
It was not possible to broadcast any of that because of an agreement between Jackson and the family. Our legal advice was that we could not broadcast it.
A teenage taste of beer aside, Mitt Romney does not consume alcohol. Which begs the question, will total abstention put his candidacy, perhaps even this great nation in jeopardy?
If you listen carefully to Rick Santorum, he sounds more like Stalin than Pope Innocent III,
If somebody's not prepared to answer the question, you can keep asking