Martin Henry Bashir (born 19 January 1963) is a British journalist.
Michael Jackson has some contact with his mother. I know she is involved with the children
I never saw anything that would qualify as a criminal activity.
Each story we approach in the same way, with curiosity and interest and determination to get behind the image.
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.
Upon further reflection, and after meeting with the President of MSNBC, I have tendered my resignation. It is my sincere hope that all of my colleagues, at this special network, will be allowed to focus on the issues that matter without the distraction of myself or my ill-judged comments.
It's terrible. How can we tell the world who the real Michael Jackson is?
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?
This was almost two hours of factual documentary. In our audience ratings, barely no one left the programme. The whole of his life is so fascinating and people kept watching for that reason.
I don't think his life has been in any way disfigured by the film. The film did disclose some difficult facts.
If you listen carefully to Rick Santorum, he sounds more like Stalin than Pope Innocent III.
He was very concerned about his children potentially being kidnapped or attached, and that's why they were covered up. When he went to Berlin zoo, there were 200 photographers.
I have an inate curiosity about people.
It was not possible to broadcast any of that because of an agreement between Jackson and the family [of the child]. Our legal advice was that we could not broadcast it.