alan swiveler. stand by. we will take a quick break. our continuing coverage continues in just a moment. stay with us. the way people look at news. >> we just don't parachute in on a story...quickly talk to a couple of experts and leave... >> one producer may spend 3 or 4 months, digging into a single story... >> at al jazeera, there are resources to alow us as journalists to go in depth and produce the kind of films... the people that you don't see anywhere else on television. >> we intend to reach out to the people who aren't being heard. >>we wanna see the people who are actually effected by the news of the day... >> it's digging deeper it's asking that second, that third question, finding that person no one spoken to yet... >> you can't tell the stories of the people if you don't get their voices out there, and al jazeera america is doing just that. >>> welcome back. a moment ago, sergeant bogosian's father spoke in english and in pashtu, a language of afghantan >> bowe, i love you. i am your father. [speaking pastu" i have written