and this week we are spending the entire edition hearing from the journalist mehdi hasan, who's builtig profile in the us and elsewhere. in television at channel 4, the bbc, itv and elsewhere, too. in the us, he got his own show on msnbc, one of the major news networks there. and when that show finished, last year he created his own media company, zeteo. and in this edition we're going to hear all about the different i worked on thejonathan dimbleby programme, which ran for several years. you know, there was a tradition of long—form, set—piece sunday political interviews in the uk, which we've kind but i was very lucky to work with jonathan dimbleby. what was called "the document", ros. and this came from the peter jay days, even pre—brian walden, where the guest says x, you say y. if the guest says y, you say zed, or zee, as we now say in my new homeland. i also saw you giving an interview when you were launching your new media business when you said, "i like to fight on social media," and that's a direct quote. is it? 0h. does all ofjournalism have to be framed in winning arguments