Al Jazeera English is a completely different channel from the Arabic version.
Please have a look at their website and tell me what you see that is so 'biased':
http://english.aljazeera.net/The root cause of this misunderstanding in the US about Al Jazeera English can be laid squarely at Bush/Rumsfeld's door:
http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=15691If you watched Al Jazeera English you would understand. For an example of the kind of short documentary series they broadcast, right now there is a program called "Fault Lines" being broadcast which can been seen using the link in my sig line, or here:
Despair & revival in DetroitAs the US auto-industry continues to teeter on the verge of collapse, Fault Lines visits Detroit - Motor City - which, understandably, is one of the hardest hit places by the downturn.
But this is not the first time the Michigan city has faced hardship.
Even before the financial crisis exploded, Detroit had the highest home foreclosure rate in the country.
It also has highest unemployment rate of any major US city and in the auto sector alone, one in three jobs has vanished since the recession began.
In Washington, president Barack Obama's auto task force is re-engineering the fates of General Motors and Chrysler, and the millions of people who depend on their survival.
Avi Lewis meets the people who live with the consequences of the deals struck in the nation's capital.
This episode of Fault Lines can be seen from Thursday, May 14, at the following times GMT: Thursday: 0600, 1630; Friday: 0130, 0830; Saturday: 1130, 2230; Sunday: 0630, 2030; Monday: 1430; Tuesday: 1230, 1930; Wednesday: 0300.
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ7VL907Qb0Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCo63ntCxNA(edit to fix typo)