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Al Jazeera is not a tool of revolution. We do not create revolutions. However, when something of that magnitude happens, we are at the center of the coverage.
Wadah Khanfar
Revolution
Tool
Something
Magnitude
However
Coverage
Revolutions
Center
Happens
Create
Al
Al Jazeera
We have Al Jazeera Arabic news, Al Jazeera English news, of course; we have three sports channels, and we have Al Jazeera Mubasher, which is a live channel that broadcasts live press conferences and symposiums and meetings. And, of course, we have Al Jazeera commentary in Arabic.
Wadah Khanfar
News
Sports
Three
Live
Channel
Channels
Meetings
Press
Arabic
Course
Commentary
Conferences
Which
English
Al
Al Jazeera
News is the backbone of our network; the main commodity and the main successes of Al Jazeera came out of our involvement in covering the news in the Middle East.
Wadah Khanfar
News
Our
Backbone
East
Out
Network
Main
Involvement
Came
Covering
Commodity
Middle
Middle East
Successes
Al
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera is the opinion of other opinion, independent. Al Jazeera is diverse, reflection of the collective mind of the nations and cultures and civilizations that we report from and we report to, bridge of dialogue. This is what Al Jazeera is all about. Al Jazeera is a mission.
Wadah Khanfar
Reflection
Mind
Collective
Other
Independent
About
Diverse
Civilizations
Mission
Opinion
Dialogue
Cultures
Report
Nations
Bridge
Al
Al Jazeera
I started as an engineer. I migrated to philosophy and international politics. And I did my studies about African - Africa democracy and democratization in Africa, taking Kenya as a model. And then, while I was doing so in 1996 in South Africa, Al Jazeera was established. So they requested me to be an analyst on African affairs.
Wadah Khanfar
Politics
Me
Democracy
Engineer
South Africa
Analyst
Philosophy
About
Studies
Taking
Democratization
Doing
Affairs
South
Model
Did
Africa
Established
African
While
Then
International
Al
Al Jazeera
Started
Kenya
If Al Jazeera America becomes just another mainstream TV station, it is definitely not going to succeed.
Wadah Khanfar
Definitely
Station
TV
Mainstream
Another
Becomes
America
Going
Just
Succeed
Al
Al Jazeera
I do believe, given the heritage of Al Jazeera itself in Arabic and in English, I think Al Jazeera will succeed in introducing another perspective on the news that the American market is in need for.
Wadah Khanfar
News
Perspective
Will
Believe
Think
Heritage
Market
Arabic
Introducing
Given
Another
Itself
American
Succeed
English
Al
Al Jazeera
Need
Al Jazeera should understand the societies, should understand the culture of the civilisation, should understand the dynamics of the societies, should be part of this understanding; and on the other level, Al Jazeera should concentrate on the margin rather than the centre. It means that Al Jazeera should be close to the public.
Wadah Khanfar
Culture
Understanding
Other
Rather
Civilisation
Part
Concentrate
Understand
Close
Than
Dynamics
Public
Centre
Should
Means
Al
Al Jazeera
Level
Margin
Societies
Bernie Sanders is making a big and potentially dangerous mistake with his continuing insistence on changes to the Democratic Party's rules and platform. I should know. As chairman of Al Gore's 2000 presidential campaign, I understand too well where such ideological stubbornness can lead.
William M. Daley
Mistake
Dangerous
Big
Party
Too
Changes
Presidential
Presidential Campaign
Rules
Bernie Sanders
Insistence
Potentially
Stubbornness
Lead
Know
Democratic
Well
Gore
Ideological
Understand
Making
Continuing
His
Campaign
Where
Should
Platform
Chairman
Al
I was Al Gore's campaign chairman in 2000, when he won a half-million more votes than George W. Bush but lost the presidency.
William M. Daley
Lost
Presidency
More
He
Votes
Gore
George
George W
Campaign
George W. Bush
Won
Than
Bush
Chairman
Al
Funny songs aren't usually that good. Like Weird Al and maybe a couple of Beatles songs, but it's kind of hard to bring humor into rock music in an interesting way.
Win Butler
Funny
Music
Good
Beatles
Humor
Way
Kind
Beatles Songs
Songs
Weird
Like
Couple
Rock
Rock Music
Maybe
Interesting
Interesting Way
Hard
Al
Bring
I got my first trumpet when I was six years old, from Al Hirt. My father was playing in Al Hirt's band at that time.
Wynton Marsalis
Time
Old
Father
First
Band
Got
Years
Trumpet
Six
Al
Playing
Al Ain are among the absolute best in Asia. When explaining their place in football in this part of the world, they are compared with Barcelona or Real Madrid.
Marcus Berg
Best
World
Madrid
Absolute
Football
Part
Real
Real Madrid
Place
Explaining
Asia
Barcelona
Compared
Al
Among
I think I had heard Al Di Meola on the radio when I was a kid, that acoustic record, 'Friday Night In San Francisco,' with Paco de Lucía and John McLaughlin. His picking was unbelievable. I thought it was incredible.
Paul Gilbert
Thought
Think
Incredible
I Think
Francisco
Kid
John
Record
Unbelievable
Had
Picking
His
Heard
Friday
Friday Night
San
San Francisco
Acoustic
Radio
Al
Night
My father claimed no political affiliation. He supported Al Gore because he knew him as a human being. He supported Lamar Alexander, who was the governor of Tennessee, who was a Republican. It was based on the individual. He didn't believe in politics. He based his support for someone on their heart and their integrity.
John Carter Cash
Politics
Integrity
Heart
Human Being
Political
Father
Believe
Alexander
Claimed
Someone
Individual
Tennessee
He
Knew
Support
Supported
Him
Gore
Because
His
Affiliation
Governor
Human
Being
Republican
Who
Al
Al Gore
Based
When the United States first went into Afghanistan in 2001, it devastated the Taliban and Al Qaeda in a matter of weeks using only a few hundred C.I.A. and Special Operations personnel, backed by American air power. Later, when the United States transitioned to conventional Pentagon stability operations, this success was reversed.
Erik Prince
Success
Matter
Power
First
Few
Air
Hundred
Later
Backed
States
Pentagon
Only
Weeks
Devastated
Taliban
Operations
Reversed
American
Stability
Afghanistan
Conventional
Personnel
Special
Using
Al
United
United States
Al-Qaeda
I want to make a movie with Al Pacino someday.
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Someday
Make
Want
Movie
Al
Al Pacino
I won’t stay in Al Ain. I’m looking and listening for other options.
Marcus Berg
Listening
Looking
Other
Stay
Options
Al
I have definitely learned a lot from playing in different countries and in different styles of football, and I feel very happy now with Al Ain.
Marcus Berg
Happy
Definitely
I Feel
Football
Feel
Countries
Learned
Styles
Lot
Very
Different
Different Countries
Different Styles
Al
Now
Playing
Weird Al' is awesome and so humble.
Finn Wolfhard
Humble
Awesome
Weird
Al
Courts are grappling with what it means to be 'part of' al Qaida or the Taliban - every case poses a unique challenge, involving individuals with a different degree and type of connection to these terrorist organizations.
Tony West
Challenge
Degree
Every
Type
Case
Part
Individuals
Taliban
Involving
Terrorist
Courts
Different
Means
Organizations
Grappling
Connection
Unique
Al
Poses
When I was 14 years old, I was talking about much more mature things because of the writers that I had at the time. My first album was tied into what the culture was at that moment, which was Jodeci, Al B. Sure, Puff, The Hitmen. I reaped the benefits of being part of Bad Boy's movement. That was my introduction.
Usher
Time
Culture
Benefits
Old
First
Bad
Introduction
About
More
Writers
Had
Part
Tied
Talking
Sure
Because
Boy
Years
Mature
Movement
Being
Which
Much
Moment
Al
Things
Album
Puff
I thought Al Iaquinta did a great job at UFC 223, but Khabib is going to say he won the Super Bowl after he faced the third string? No way, dude. So many people hold him up on a high horse, but I see his flaws. I wasn't impressed with anything he did.
Tony Ferguson
Great
People
Job
Thought
String
Way
Say
I See
High
Great Job
See
Super
Super Bowl
Faced
Horse
UFC
He
Bowl
Him
Dude
His
Impressed
Up
Won
Did
Going
So Many People
Hold
After
Anything
Flaws
Many
Al
Third
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