Inside Journalism’s Fight for Truth l The Flow with Bob Martin
Truth is harder to find when politics, propaganda, and public opinion collide. In this episode of The Flow, Bob Martin sits down with veteran journalist Amjad Tadros to explore journalism, media credibility, freedom of the press, and the challenges of reporting the truth from some of the world's most dangerous conflict zones.
With more than 30 years at CBS News, Amjad Tadros shares firsthand stories from Iraq, the Middle East, and other global hotspots where journalism can mean risking your life to uncover the truth. From war reporting and investigative journalism to media bias, fake news, democracy, and the future of news media, this conversation offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how major stories are covered. Amjad discusses the responsibility of journalists, the importance of media literacy, the impact of misinformation, and why documenting history matters in an age increasingly shaped by AI, social media, and competing narratives. Together, Bob Martin and Amjad examine journalism ethics, freedom of speech, public trust in the media, and the ongoing fight to preserve truth in a rapidly changing world.
If you're interested in journalism, media literacy, world affairs, history, democracy, and the search for truth, this episode offers valuable insights and unforgettable stories. Watch or listen to the full conversation, and be sure to subscribe for more discussions on The Flow.
📌 Video Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Amjad Tadros
01:44 Life as a War Correspondent
08:49 Why Amjad Wrote The Fixer
13:14 Understanding the Roots of Extremism
15:05 Iraq, Saddam, and the Road to War
20:19 Preserving History in the AI Age
23:30 Why Journalism Still Matters
29:47 Media Pressure and Free Press Challenges
37:21 How to Identify Trustworthy News
43:26 Democracy, Elections, and Truth
💬 Featured Quotes:
"Journalism has a mission, which is we have to go out, find the truth and report it no matter what, even if you don't like what you are reporting." - Amjad Tadros
"If we do not write our own history ourselves, people are going to write it for us and then we are not going to like what they write." - Amjad Tadros
"If you don't document it, it didn't happen." - Bob Martin
💡 Episode Key Takeaways:
Journalism's primary responsibility is to find the truth and report it accurately, regardless of public opinion or political pressure.
Free and competitive media are essential for democracy, accountability, and an informed society.
Preserving stories and documenting history helps future generations learn from past mistakes and better understand the world.
🔗 Connect with Amjad Tadros
Website: https://www.amjadtadros.com/
Book: The Fixer: Inside the wars, uprisings, and untold stories that shaped a region
🔗 Connect with Bob Martin:
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IamBobMartin
Email: contact@theflowmedia.com
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