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<div class="story-body"> <span class="story-date"> <span class="date">15 May 2013</span><span class="time-text">Last updated at </span><span class="time">16:05 GMT</span> </span><h1 class="story-header">Live the story: Your questions to Lyse Doucet</h1> <p class="introduction"> What's it like to 'live the story' during a major news event? </p> <p>To help bring the viewer closer to the heart of BBC News reporting, we've been holding a series of special Q&A sessions on Twitter with our global correspondents.</p> <p>In the third in the Q&A series, BBC Presenter and Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet answered your questions about her experiences of reporting from countries such as Syria, Libya and Pakistan and her role at the BBC.</p> <p>Here is an edited version of the session which was held on Wednesday 15 May 2013,.</p> <p><strong> from Timothy by email: Do the events you report have an effect on your outlook towards the human condition? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Yes Timothy hard to see people suffering, in hardship, waiting for change. But its wonderful when there is good news & hope #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @garethoconnor: How has Twitter changed your workflows? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Twitter has changed my work flow but it's a bigger better flow now - more input,ray ban aviators, more insight, more interaction..more fun! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from Christopher by email: When reporting from these bombed out wrecks of places where do you stay and what is the food like? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Thanks for asking. I have stayed in a tent, an abandoned flower shop,ray ban, an empty hotel, hotels in ruin..whatever we can find! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p id="story_continues_1"><strong> from @EvaSharman1: What advice would you give to young people aspiring to become television news journalists? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Eva - curiousity, commitment & courage to seek the truth. Take risks but be responsible. And look for humour & humanity too! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong>from @petepickle: Has Lyse interviewed President Assad of Syria at any time during her visits to Syria and what was he like,cheap ghd straighteners? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Yes interviewed Pres Assad & took part in discussions at forums he attended. He answered my Qs and I questioned his answers #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @AHamzaS: How were you treated as a foreigner in Pakistan? What gives you hope about the future of that country #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse I lived in Pakistan 88-93 & been going back ever since..one of most hospitable places I have been - humbled by kindness #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> just covered #Pakistan elections & hope, as most Pakistanis do,louboutin sale, for better future. Tough times, but great possibilities #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @BihariBritish: Which place is probably the hardest to report from? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse The hardest place is the last hard place. It stays with you. But we also need to keep returning to stories, as hard as it is #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @MeKuheli: How difficult is it to interact with women in conservative society,ghd sale? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Not difficult. Sometimes need permission from men..but then homes..& hearts are opened. It's a great joy in my work. #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @JabbarLfc: Do you travel to different dangerous places just because it's part of the job or is there any other motivation? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Most places I've lived before.. always feel I'm going home. I'm not a "war correspondent" & celebrate peace & progress! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @BeautYconSazon: What languages are you fluent in besides English? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Ha ha! working on English :-) Speak decent French, sprinklings of others. Try to be fluent enough "for courtesy & comedy" #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> If I had 1 goal, would be to speak more languages fluently. I work on Persian, pay attention to Arabic,think about Urdu! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p id="story_continues_2"><strong> from @katedoak: Speaking of women, how do you think newsrooms have changed since you first started your career? Any predictions? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse lots more women in newsroom,ghd sale, in field, at editorial level..will reach equality when no one asks about it! :-) #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @BeautYconSazon: What do you love most about your job,louboutin, the reason why you still do it after all the years? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse love most about job - not just a job..keep returning to places regard as home, spend time w/ old friends & make new ones #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> Being a journalist is such a privilege. I get to ask questions of almost anyone,ray ban uk. But acutely aware of responsibility #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @rose_catb: Do you think being female impacts on your job or people's perceptions when in conflict zones? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse : For most part being female has had more advantages than disadvantages. Have almost always been treated with respect #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @AyeshaHasan: You're synonymous with quality journalism,ghd straighteners. How hard or easy has it been in the 24hr news cycle? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse When news breaking, terrific to cover it live, as it happens. But also vital to have time to check facts, add detail #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @ZhbyBby: Is it all work,ray ban, or do you get time to relax and explore these countries? If so, what do you enjoy exploring? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Make time for both! Last #Pakistan trip, went to fashion show, private concert, beautiful mosque - for work & pleasure! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p id="story_continues_3"><strong> from @ECasswell: Hi Lyse, just wondering who were and are your journalistic idols? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse My "idols" are journalists who ask hard questions, never stop searching for answers, are bold & brave. #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> I sometimes say "journalism can be an excuse for bad manners," but it shouldn't be #mannersmatter. So does respect #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @LeeWorldNews: How would you differentiate your work in the studio/newsroom and in the field? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse important to keep asking questions - in the studio, on the spot. But I like being in the "heat & dust" where it happens..#AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @farooq_ibrahim: In your view what are the three core problems in #Pakistan that need to be addressed? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse what people in #Pakistan told me - stop power cuts, fight corruption & terrorism,BBC News - Does there need to be an economic case for high-speed rail, create jobs & justice #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @farooq_ibrahim: What impact has social media had on journalism? Is the community geared to take on this new challenge? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse it's challenged & strengthened it. We need to work together - to get closer to the truth & help us "live the story." #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @ShaShan_Baloch: Baloch people were rejected Pakistani election in Balochistan have you mentioned this in your tweets #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Balochistan deserves to have its issues addressed - whether it's the "missing," its sense of injustice, need for growth. #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> #Pakistan has new federal & prov parliaments - that's where all parts must work together - for stronger nation #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @Salkaz03: How about time with family? Do you ever get enough? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse blessed by loyal friends many parts world. Family - one of life's great joys & strengths - never enuf time but I make time #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @yezdance: Where did you get that scarf? - it`s beautiful and on you stupendous.#AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Thank you,BBC NEWS Business Market Data Currencies US Do! As the Persians would say - the beauty is in your eyes! Thank you for noticing! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @candicebeltrami: Why is there a monkey on the desk? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Thank you for noticing Gregory the @BBC_HaveYourSay mascot! Whatever I do, always great team behind me! :-)</p> <p>You can follow Lyse on Twitter: </p> <p><em>Twitter Q&A produced by Jeremy Gahagan</em></p> </div> | <div class="story-body"> <span class="story-date"> <span class="date">15 May 2013</span><span class="time-text">Last updated at </span><span class="time">16:05 GMT</span> </span><h1 class="story-header">Live the story: Your questions to Lyse Doucet</h1> <p class="introduction"> What's it like to 'live the story' during a major news event? </p> <p>To help bring the viewer closer to the heart of BBC News reporting, we've been holding a series of special Q&A sessions on Twitter with our global correspondents.</p> <p>In the third in the Q&A series, BBC Presenter and Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet answered your questions about her experiences of reporting from countries such as Syria, Libya and Pakistan and her role at the BBC.</p> <p>Here is an edited version of the session which was held on Wednesday 15 May 2013,.</p> <p><strong> from Timothy by email: Do the events you report have an effect on your outlook towards the human condition? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Yes Timothy hard to see people suffering, in hardship, waiting for change. But its wonderful when there is good news & hope #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @garethoconnor: How has Twitter changed your workflows? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Twitter has changed my work flow but it's a bigger better flow now - more input,ray ban aviators, more insight, more interaction..more fun! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from Christopher by email: When reporting from these bombed out wrecks of places where do you stay and what is the food like? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Thanks for asking. I have stayed in a tent, an abandoned flower shop,ray ban, an empty hotel, hotels in ruin..whatever we can find! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p id="story_continues_1"><strong> from @EvaSharman1: What advice would you give to young people aspiring to become television news journalists? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Eva - curiousity, commitment & courage to seek the truth. Take risks but be responsible. And look for humour & humanity too! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong>from @petepickle: Has Lyse interviewed President Assad of Syria at any time during her visits to Syria and what was he like,cheap ghd straighteners? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Yes interviewed Pres Assad & took part in discussions at forums he attended. He answered my Qs and I questioned his answers #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @AHamzaS: How were you treated as a foreigner in Pakistan? What gives you hope about the future of that country #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse I lived in Pakistan 88-93 & been going back ever since..one of most hospitable places I have been - humbled by kindness #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> just covered #Pakistan elections & hope, as most Pakistanis do,louboutin sale, for better future. Tough times, but great possibilities #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @BihariBritish: Which place is probably the hardest to report from? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse The hardest place is the last hard place. It stays with you. But we also need to keep returning to stories, as hard as it is #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @MeKuheli: How difficult is it to interact with women in conservative society,ghd sale? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Not difficult. Sometimes need permission from men..but then homes..& hearts are opened. It's a great joy in my work. #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @JabbarLfc: Do you travel to different dangerous places just because it's part of the job or is there any other motivation? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Most places I've lived before.. always feel I'm going home. I'm not a "war correspondent" & celebrate peace & progress! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @BeautYconSazon: What languages are you fluent in besides English? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Ha ha! working on English :-) Speak decent French, sprinklings of others. Try to be fluent enough "for courtesy & comedy" #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> If I had 1 goal, would be to speak more languages fluently. I work on Persian, pay attention to Arabic,think about Urdu! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p id="story_continues_2"><strong> from @katedoak: Speaking of women, how do you think newsrooms have changed since you first started your career? Any predictions? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse lots more women in newsroom,ghd sale, in field, at editorial level..will reach equality when no one asks about it! :-) #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @BeautYconSazon: What do you love most about your job,louboutin, the reason why you still do it after all the years? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse love most about job - not just a job..keep returning to places regard as home, spend time w/ old friends & make new ones #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> Being a journalist is such a privilege. I get to ask questions of almost anyone,ray ban uk. But acutely aware of responsibility #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @rose_catb: Do you think being female impacts on your job or people's perceptions when in conflict zones? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse : For most part being female has had more advantages than disadvantages. Have almost always been treated with respect #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @AyeshaHasan: You're synonymous with quality journalism,ghd straighteners. How hard or easy has it been in the 24hr news cycle? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse When news breaking, terrific to cover it live, as it happens. But also vital to have time to check facts, add detail #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @ZhbyBby: Is it all work,ray ban, or do you get time to relax and explore these countries? If so, what do you enjoy exploring? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Make time for both! Last #Pakistan trip, went to fashion show, private concert, beautiful mosque - for work & pleasure! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p id="story_continues_3"><strong> from @ECasswell: Hi Lyse, just wondering who were and are your journalistic idols? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse My "idols" are journalists who ask hard questions, never stop searching for answers, are bold & brave. #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> I sometimes say "journalism can be an excuse for bad manners," but it shouldn't be #mannersmatter. So does respect #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @LeeWorldNews: How would you differentiate your work in the studio/newsroom and in the field? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse important to keep asking questions - in the studio, on the spot. But I like being in the "heat & dust" where it happens..#AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @farooq_ibrahim: In your view what are the three core problems in #Pakistan that need to be addressed? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse what people in #Pakistan told me - stop power cuts, fight corruption & terrorism,BBC News - Does there need to be an economic case for high-speed rail, create jobs & justice #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @farooq_ibrahim: What impact has social media had on journalism? Is the community geared to take on this new challenge? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse it's challenged & strengthened it. We need to work together - to get closer to the truth & help us "live the story." #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @ShaShan_Baloch: Baloch people were rejected Pakistani election in Balochistan have you mentioned this in your tweets #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Balochistan deserves to have its issues addressed - whether it's the "missing," its sense of injustice, need for growth. #AskBBCLyse</p> <p> #Pakistan has new federal & prov parliaments - that's where all parts must work together - for stronger nation #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @Salkaz03: How about time with family? Do you ever get enough? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse blessed by loyal friends many parts world. Family - one of life's great joys & strengths - never enuf time but I make time #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @yezdance: Where did you get that scarf? - it`s beautiful and on you stupendous.#AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Thank you,BBC NEWS Business Market Data Currencies US Do! As the Persians would say - the beauty is in your eyes! Thank you for noticing! #AskBBCLyse</p> <p><strong> from @candicebeltrami: Why is there a monkey on the desk? #AskBBCLyse</strong></p> <p>Lyse Thank you for noticing Gregory the @BBC_HaveYourSay mascot! Whatever I do, always great team behind me! :-)</p> <p>You can follow Lyse on Twitter: </p> <p><em>Twitter Q&A produced by Jeremy Gahagan</em></p> </div> | ||
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