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al jazeera arabic has a slightly different editorial stance from al jazeera english, which has a different ed -- and al jazeera americave its own slightly unique editorial stance. in fact one of the things that i'm curious about is once america no longer watches al jazeera english, once their market is the whole english speaking world minus the u.s., is that going to be reflected in editorial judgments? but i think that the american channel is going to be mostly run by americans specifically for an american audience and you'll see that reflected in their editorial content. >> they brought in a new president of the channel. they brought in a new editorial scholarshiper of the ship. they brought in some prominent names. what's that tell you about their prospects on the dial? final thought. >> well, that they want to address an american audience with familiar faces and familiar voices in an authentically american way and i think that they're going to do that. >> dave marash, great to see you, we'll watch together and then we'll compare notes. >> look forward to it. >>> ahead on "reliable sources." >> i didn't say that. >
al jazeera arabic has a slightly different editorial stance from al jazeera english, which has a different ed -- and al jazeera americave its own slightly unique editorial stance. in fact one of the things that i'm curious about is once america no longer watches al jazeera english, once their market is the whole english speaking world minus the u.s., is that going to be reflected in editorial judgments? but i think that the american channel is going to be mostly run by americans specifically...
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is there a different kind of story you would do for cnn as opposed what you would do for al-jazeera america? >> what we've agreed to, for cnn we're doing documentaries. for al-jazeera our piece also run eight minutes. the average nightly news pizza is 1:30. for cnn we'll take a look at a documentary which requires a a lot of storytelling over a long period of time and for people to root for. for my perspective it's length of time. >> john: the specials that you've done for cnn have been exquisite and hard hitting. you may be unique position to report on race. correct me if i'm wrong you're part african-american, part latino, part irish no temper issues. >> none. >> john: were you destined to cover race having grown up straddling these different worlds? >> it never felt like it. i always felt a little bit like a freak. in 2008 when--even before the president, then senator was running for office, we started to do a documentary about where are we now. the assassination of dr. king, and where are we as black americans today. then he entered the race, and it changed the whole dynamic of looking
is there a different kind of story you would do for cnn as opposed what you would do for al-jazeera america? >> what we've agreed to, for cnn we're doing documentaries. for al-jazeera our piece also run eight minutes. the average nightly news pizza is 1:30. for cnn we'll take a look at a documentary which requires a a lot of storytelling over a long period of time and for people to root for. for my perspective it's length of time. >> john: the specials that you've done for cnn have...
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and our moderator, al jazeera america. good afternoon. it is our pleasure to be here. with anicking us off interesting discussion about shared values and shared responsibility. it is a complicated question. whetherto determine shared value is important to us and whetheret there shared responsibility helps us achieve reacher shared value. i have replaced shared value prosperity. i hope you all voted. we put a question out there to say i fully understand the concept of shared value. we asked if you strongly .isagree or disagree nobody strongly disagreed. you all pretty smart. agree thatd of you you understand the concept of shared value. it is a necessary concept. i do not think people get up in the morning and talk to their significant other about shared value. 44% agree. three/four of you agree that there is something there about shared value. a third of you disagree. you do not believe that you have a full grasp on the top but. that is what we have here, to determine whether we think there is value. tothink there's something be worked worked with in terms value.ing to
and our moderator, al jazeera america. good afternoon. it is our pleasure to be here. with anicking us off interesting discussion about shared values and shared responsibility. it is a complicated question. whetherto determine shared value is important to us and whetheret there shared responsibility helps us achieve reacher shared value. i have replaced shared value prosperity. i hope you all voted. we put a question out there to say i fully understand the concept of shared value. we asked if...
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i think that's a great start for al jazeera america with kate o'brien at the helm.le, another buddy of ours from current tv, eliot spitzer has been getting a lot of media attention, making the rounds. he was on jay leno last friday before last. and last night, he was on with jimmy fallon on -- i forget what -- nbc. after leno. they did a funny little thing. he's running for city comptroller of new york city. so they asked the audience -- most new yorkers do not know the answer to this question. what the hell does a comptroller do? eliot spitzer read some of the answers from the audience. >> i think a comptroller decides which way the airplanes should land. there you go. >> is that closer? >> the elected official who has comptrol of the state of new york. >> bill: he was there once. and indeed again most people don't know but they know who eliot spitzer is which is why i think they'll win. i couldn't agree more. >> bill: hey, a lot coming up. we'll start out here at the top of the hour on the update on the whitey bulger trial up in boston. and then we'll be joined at
i think that's a great start for al jazeera america with kate o'brien at the helm.le, another buddy of ours from current tv, eliot spitzer has been getting a lot of media attention, making the rounds. he was on jay leno last friday before last. and last night, he was on with jimmy fallon on -- i forget what -- nbc. after leno. they did a funny little thing. he's running for city comptroller of new york city. so they asked the audience -- most new yorkers do not know the answer to this question....
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this is select add o'brien -- so ledad o'brien joining al jazeera america. e will continue short form segments to al jazeera's current magazine program, "america tonight." here is the lead editorial in usa today house republicans are meeting next week on immigration reform, and they have plenty of concern -- of reasons for concern. presidential nominee mitt romney managed to get only 27% of latino votes in a weak economy. cannotop candidates who dramatically increase these numbers will not become future presidents or senators. the immigration bill should not be seen as some bitter pill republicans must swallow, nor is it a silver bullet that will instantly solve all of their problems. rather, it should be seen as a first step in a needed evolution. the publicans only during this first segment of "washington journal." should immigration reform passed? we will begin with a call from james in huntington, west virginia. good morning. what do you think about immigration reform? caller: the problem that i have believe it is going to allow more immigrants to come in
this is select add o'brien -- so ledad o'brien joining al jazeera america. e will continue short form segments to al jazeera's current magazine program, "america tonight." here is the lead editorial in usa today house republicans are meeting next week on immigration reform, and they have plenty of concern -- of reasons for concern. presidential nominee mitt romney managed to get only 27% of latino votes in a weak economy. cannotop candidates who dramatically increase these numbers...
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current tv is going to become al jazeera america in a couple of weeks. so -- >> which way is mecca?. we hope you'll tune in. we will. a lot of our friends will be joining them. they've hired a lot of great people. >> they put out a great product. >> stephanie: yes. but we are going to be somewhere. we will have another television outlet. we don't know yet. go to stephaniemiller.com. if you get on our e-mail list. >> we'll let you know on the air here. >> stephanie: we have various options we're considering. there will be another television outlet for "the stephanie miller show" show. that was a letter, somebody asking the same thing. >> last time that happened, a panic ensued. >> stephanie: i love you, too. what would listener jordan's 2-year-old nephew do without stephanie? >> hey, who's on tv? >> stephy miller. >> close enough. >> stephanie: 47 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: i got her number off the men's room stall. 1-800-steph-12. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we
current tv is going to become al jazeera america in a couple of weeks. so -- >> which way is mecca?. we hope you'll tune in. we will. a lot of our friends will be joining them. they've hired a lot of great people. >> they put out a great product. >> stephanie: yes. but we are going to be somewhere. we will have another television outlet. we don't know yet. go to stephaniemiller.com. if you get on our e-mail list. >> we'll let you know on the air here. >> stephanie:...
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al jazeera live from doha. of thenager accused boston bombing pleads not guilty to all 30 charges. and a runaway train killed several people in canada. and anger in latin americas the united states is accused of economic espionage. the egyptian authorities issued a warrant for the muslim brotherhood leader, mohammed badie. he is accused of inciting violence that led to the death of 50 people outside the republican guard headquarters. the muslim brotherhood accused the army of the massacre. around 4:00 in the morning. this is the street near the republican guard in cairo. full of tear gas and then gunshots echoed in the darkness. long video was shot by a witness close to the building when former president morsi for testers believed he was being detained. point, the security forces are moving information and clearing the way. attackedsays they were first by gunmen and that they were forced to respond. the video is used to support that allegation. when shot in daylight, it is unclear who or what provoked the fighting which lasted for hours. the muslim brotherhood says the army attacked its supporters while they were praying. they see the protesters were unarmed w
al jazeera live from doha. of thenager accused boston bombing pleads not guilty to all 30 charges. and a runaway train killed several people in canada. and anger in latin americas the united states is accused of economic espionage. the egyptian authorities issued a warrant for the muslim brotherhood leader, mohammed badie. he is accused of inciting violence that led to the death of 50 people outside the republican guard headquarters. the muslim brotherhood accused the army of the massacre....
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al jazeera has many -- several different strands. the offices that you are talking about in cairo are the offices of arabic equivalent of c-span here in america. it has been criticized in egypt particularly by those people who see morsi and the muslim brotherhood as having been bad for egypt and they've accused them of providing a platform for morsi and the muslim brotherhood. but i think al jazeera as a whole has been caught up in what's been happening in egypt over the last couple of years. as you know, many egyptians laud al jazeera for the role that it played to the run-up in the events in tahrir square two years ago. but some egyptians have been very unhappy about the coverage that al jazeera has provided since the ouster of mubarak an we've seen, as we heard from ayman, we've seen the military authorities in egypt move against several channels, some of them belong to the muslim brotherhood. but also against al jazeera mubasha. >> let's talk about this story from american university in cairo, quoted in the "new york times," saying that this is not about islamism, it is about egyptian people wanting a unifi unified rule from the governmen
al jazeera has many -- several different strands. the offices that you are talking about in cairo are the offices of arabic equivalent of c-span here in america. it has been criticized in egypt particularly by those people who see morsi and the muslim brotherhood as having been bad for egypt and they've accused them of providing a platform for morsi and the muslim brotherhood. but i think al jazeera as a whole has been caught up in what's been happening in egypt over the last couple of years....
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america, nerve expected to last there that long. >> i mean this is a scathing report that was leaked on al jazeera and then the government shut downe kind of interesting. that osama bin laden was walking around with a cowboy hat on. >> to avoid detection from above. >> in a way that makes sense. if you really want to get noticed in pakistan walk around with a cowboy hat. plus imagine if george bush heard that, he was walking around with a what? >> the other interesting thing, is that this house that bin laden had four separate meters for electricity installed in it. so it didn't look like they were using a whole bunch of electricity. i mean there were multiple examples of deception. and yet, the pakistanis missed multiple opportunities to catch him. >> it seems everybody in town knew about the big house, except the police the military which owned that town at the location of the pakistani west point, and their intelligence service. so, now that we're at this stage of the conversation, we have to raise a serious question which is did the pakistanis construct a report -- >> that's what i was going to ask you -- >> -- that fell on th
america, nerve expected to last there that long. >> i mean this is a scathing report that was leaked on al jazeera and then the government shut downe kind of interesting. that osama bin laden was walking around with a cowboy hat on. >> to avoid detection from above. >> in a way that makes sense. if you really want to get noticed in pakistan walk around with a cowboy hat. plus imagine if george bush heard that, he was walking around with a what? >> the other interesting...