Sentence examples for fair interviews from inspiring English sources

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Steve Capus, the president of NBC News, said that he was most interested in the program sustaining a reputation for "tough but fair" interviews.

Vanity Fair interviews nearly always feature their subjects explaining all the carefully calculated decisions that led to success (a ratio of three independent features to every blockbuster, an avoidance of nude scenes).

11 P.M. (USA) OUT OF CHARACTER WITH KRISTA SMITH Ms. Smith, the West Coast editor of Vanity Fair, interviews Gwyneth Paltrow about her dirty sense of humor, Seth MacFarlane about going too far in "Family Guy and Jason Wuu about being commissioned to design a dress for the first lady, Michelle Obama, for an inaugural ball.

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To his credit, he conducted a spirited but fair interview.

"Dennis felt he had a fair interview," Rooney said.

"She said she was fearful of publicity," he said in the Vanity Fair interview.

However in the Vanity Fair interview he said Republican candidate Ben Carson was "the most brilliant guy".

In the Vanity Fair interview she denied rumors of abusing prescription pills.

He has profusely apologised for the incident, something that he repeated in the Vanity Fair interview.

"And we have the right to ask a minority candidate if he had a fair interview".

She told Bickmore she left the Vanity Fair interview with a sense of unease.

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