. >> joining us now to examine the coverage of this terror and torture debate, lauren ashburn, a conservative at the hill, steve hayes, and juan williams, fox news editor. lauren, nice to have you back. >> nice to be here. >> you just saw those interviews. what do you make of those confrontations with dick cheney, michael hayden and dianne feinstein? >> i thought they were very good. i thought the journalists held their feet to the fire. wolf said diane was a friend and yet he continued in that interview to push you. but what i think is missing here is the overall context. that's not easy to do on television. in 2002 and 2003, americans were petrified about what al qaeda would do, about the next strike, about whether or not they had a nuclear weapon. and that doesn't come through. it doesn't come through that we were very upset. >> a country very on edge. steve, i know you think this senate report is inaccurate and partisan. my question is, have the media made it personal? >> no, i think they haven't. part of the reason is that the media buys the basic narrative that is put forth in this sena