Take it easy, the interviewer was just doing his job, which was clear from the fact he congratulated and thanked Frank at the end. Clearly he had a sheet of questions he had to ask Frank.
I was once supposed to film a piece for a European satellite TV station at a trade show in Barcelona, the minute the camera was on, I couldn't think of a word to say. It's much harder than it looks.
Yes, I can believe this, and it must be even more difficult in your second language (even if you are Fluent in Spanish). So all in all I thought Frank did ok.
I'm backroom staff, I haven't volunteered for any of the media stuff, I think I'd make the rest of the committee nervous.
He really wasn't that bad. A combination of a signal delay and a reporter asking the most leading of questions made it very difficult for him
I thought Rick came over well, not a lot of support from the contributors for AA strategy, generally making himself look rather silly.
I thought this was going to be awful after the first few posts, i have seen better but it was hardly awful and he did fine.
No, i remember him saying that, but i don't remember him saying it was about (and i quote) a "minority of older people with their heads stuck in the sand".