To cspan2 on november 19. Next, roz chast, cant we talk about something more pleasant of down with booktv at Pepperdine University to discuss her book on saudi arabia. In the book she provides an inside look at the history and culture and politics of saudi arabia, which he has covered as a reporter for 30 years. This interview is a part of booktv college series. Now joining us is Karen Elliott house. She has written a book about saudi arabia, she has reported on our country for years and years. And before we get into this on your book on saudi arabia. , how did you become publisher of the wall street journal . I went from matador, texas, population 900 to the university of texas in austin from their to the Dallas Morning News for one year covering education for their Washington Bureau and i got hired there by the wall street journal. And i was a reporter and ultimately a Foreign Editor and president of the International Operations and then publisher of the wall street journal. Host how
And hampered by the inferno and freezing temperatures. And we will go inside an environmentally friendly factory that makes less garbage in a year than a normal home makes in a day. Good morning and welcome to Al Jazeera America, im stephanie sy and we have breaking news out of egypt and there has been a series of deadly explosions in and around cairo, the first happened this morning outside of a Police Station in downtown cairo and four people were killed and dozens were injured there. State television says witnesses saw a gunman opening fire on surrounding buildings. A second explosion near a metro station left at least one person dead and a third blast targeted a Police Station near the pyramids in giza and no casualties there and this weekend is the third anniversary of the massive up rising of the American Spring that toppled the president mubarak. Peace talks are underway in Geneva Switzerland and no facetoface meetings will take place today between the Syrian Government and oppo