#FirstThingsFirst - Different interview styles

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Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene on Wednesday told a British journalist to "go back to your country" when questioned about leaked Signal messages related to US military operations in Yemen. The exchange occurred as Sky News correspondent Martha Kelner attempted to ask Ms Greene about Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's involvement in divulging classified details of the March 15 airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen. Ms Greene, fresh from a congressional hearing on allegations of media bias at NPR and PBS, cut Ms Kelner off upon hearing her accent. This led to a conversation by Siz The World team about what kind of interviews listeners enjoy between those that sound like an interrogation or the sit down and get information kind.
28 Mar 12AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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