In the world of academia Noam Chomsky is the most cited author alive. He talks to Inside USA about politics in the United States and this Presidential election.
This week Avi Lewis visits the people behind the native movement for self-determination in Hawaii. Well over 200 years old the movement has recently been gaining on strength.
Archive footage courtesy of www.namaka.com.
In the second part of his journey across the US, Rageh Omaar looks at how America's Muslims have coped with the aftermath of the events of 9/11, exploring the demands of patriotism and belief.
In a special one-hour show, Al Jazeeras senior political analyst, Marwan Bishara and guests look at what impact Obama's foreign policy will have on the world.
We review the Bush legacy and its consequences for Obama's presidency, and question how much of a departure from Bushs policies or doctrine will be possible.
On the eve of the US presidential election, Avi Lewis reports on the financial crisis from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. With a chorus of different voices, from Wall Street insiders to those who could not even get in the door of the New York Stock Exchange, this episode of Inside USA explores the roots of the crisis and asks how it will shape the next government of the US.
In a special programme the Listening Post looks back on the key moments of a historic US presidential campaign.
We take you through the key media moments that made or broke the election.
We see how the media picked up on the lies that were disproved, the exposure of a lack of media savviness and a healthy cynicism from the satirists with their alternative take of the campaign.
In a special programme the Listening Post looks back on the key moments of a historic US presidential campaign.
We take you through the key media moments that made or broke the election.
We see how the media picked up on the lies that were disproved, the exposure of a lack of media savviness and a healthy cynicism from the satirists with their alternative take of the campaign.
We examine a Lakota tribal effort to withdraw their ancestral lands from the United States. The leader of the "Republic of Lakotah", the controversial actor and activist Russell Means, joins us to discuss his plans for establishing an independent, matriarchal and independent nation within the US.
This week on One on One, meet the remarkably talented stand-up comedian, Russell Peters, whose shows sell out quickly all over the world as he incorporates his brilliantly comic and usually irreverent - observations of people and cultures into his act.
This week Avi Lewis visits the people behind the native movement for self-determination in Hawaii. Well over 200 years old the movement has recently been gaining on strength.
Archive footage courtesy of www.namaka.com
In the world of academia Noam Chomsky is the most cited author alive. He talks to Inside USA about politics in the United States and this Presidential election.
In the first episode of a special two-part film Rageh Omaar looks at why Islam has come to be described by some people as a "very American faith".
He traces its history in the US and talks to American Muslims about how their belief is compatible with the principles of American democracy.
In a special one-hour show, Al Jazeeras senior political analyst, Marwan Bishara and guests look at what impact Obama's foreign policy will have on the world.
We review the Bush legacy and its consequences for Obama's presidency, and question how much of a departure from Bushs policies or doctrine will be possible.