A New Year’s Day special half-hour report: How the world covered Barack Obama’s historic victory, and how the next president sees the global challenges ahead.
SOURCES: Russia Today, Russia; Comedy Central, U.S.; Once Noticias, Mexico; Al Alam, Iran; TV5 Monde, France; FCI, Japan; TRT, Turkey; CNN, U.S.; Deutsche Welle, Germany; BBC World, U.K.; Al Jazeera English, Qatar; CCTV, China; PressTV, Iran; KBS News, South Korea; CBS News, U.S.; NBC News, U.S.; ABC News, U.S.; South Asia Newsline, India; Telesur, Venezuela; TVE, Spain; Media Line, Israel
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NBC’s Today Show open for Decision 2008 Election Day (Tuesday, November 4, 2008) with Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira live from Election Plaza at Rockefeller Plaza. West Coast feed.
“Who will be the next president of the United States? It’s up to you to decide. Today, election day, Tuesday, November 4, 2008.”
This is the fourth episode of Akshan Taak, a series using the Jamaican Language (Creole or Patwa) examining how the Jamaican media covers a particular topic in the news. This episode deals with the US Presidential Elections for 2008, and gives a Jamaican take on things. We see and hear not just how a range of the formal media covers the elections but also how music videos deal with it.
THIS WAS NOT A BAD COMEDY SHOW
THIS WAS CNN 17 YEARS AGO
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Dear Friends and Subscribers,
Hereby I would like to ask all of you, the permission for me to download the video’s we all produced.
When I would download your video’s, then after that I will upload them to my page again.
I would like to see all of our thoughts being expressed in any way possible, and we can do this all together, by letting eachother download
the video’s we all make, and post them again on our different youtube channels.
(!see notes at end of this message!)
Even though we mostly are not in the government and not have the chance to decide anything for our lives, we still have the internet with which
we can reach people all over the world. We should use this power we still have as people, to keep eachother informed on the important issues taking place.
The people are being used for the political agenda’s of our governments and banking systems.
Shut down your TV. Internet is the source for the real media out there. And we as people still control the internet in some extent.
Please send me a private message if you agree to this idea, and allow me to download the video’s you people created
Notes:
- I will not edit the video’s
- I will link back to the very person who first created the video. Like the channel name of the original creator will be shown in the video’s description and title.
- I am not gaining anything (financially), I just want more of the truth to come out.
- I would be happy to let other people download these video’s from my youtube channel again.
- I see this as a great chance for us all to keep promoting free speech.
- I Love you guys
The news from a different perspective, including things you normally don’t hear.
Professor Simon Jackman is interviewed by Bill Woods on Channel 10 news. They discuss the results of a United States Studies Centre survey on the views of Australians towards the United States and the 2008 presidential election, undertaken in October during the financial crisis.