Democracy Now interview about Emily Wilder and AP
Janine Zacharia, who taught Wilder at Stanford, says the episode is an example of how much pressure news organizations face on Middle East coverage.
Janine Zacharia, who taught Wilder at Stanford, says the episode is an example of how much pressure news organizations face on Middle East coverage.
The growing violence between Israel and Hamas shows no sign of slowing, leaving many world leaders concerned the clashes could turn to war.
A discussion about the situation between Trump and Iran after Tehran targeted U.S. forces in Iraq.
A discussion surrounding the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Janine Zacharia discusses her thinking on MSNBC about why the U.S. should not have relocated its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
The Brain Trust: Bill Richardson, Janine Zacharia, and Andrew Slater join TJ Holmes to discuss the latest developments on Iraq and new insight from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
U.S. Secy. of State John Kerry calls a new cease-fire “moment of opportunity, not an end” to violence in Gaza. E.J. Dionne and Janine Zacharia discuss.
NBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin and Janine Zacharia join Karen Finney to discuss the latest fatalities and possible steps towards resolution in the Gaza conflict.
Brain Trust Panel: Janine Zacharia, Beth Fouhy, and Barry McCaffrey join Craig Melvin to discuss conflicts in the Mideast and weigh in on the recent New York Times Editorial Board’s support of the repeal on the federal ban on marijuana.
Washington Week moderator Gwen Ifill and panel discuss: reports on Russia’s invasion of Georgia; Lobbyists’ influence at the conventions; and the Hispanic vote in campaign ’08.