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Senior Executives at NPR meet with Muslim Brotherhood Front Group to solicit $5mm and discuss their federal funding, Fanatical Christians, Zionists in the media, Tea Partiers, Republicans, Uneducated Americans and Juan Williams.

Featuring:
Ron Schiller, President NPR Foundation.
Betsy Liley, Senior Director, NPR Institutional Giving.

Reporters:
Shaughn Adeleye as Amir Malik
Simon Templar as Ibrahmim Kasaam.

Produced by James O'Keefe
TheProjectVeritas.com
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  • @MrTruthAddict Moron, did you ever hear about "competing in the free market"? Take your commie ass out of the country, we don't need anymore idiots breeding.

  • Everything about this Ron Schiller - his demeanor, his body language, his ingratiating and unctuous manner, his fake thoughtfulness - screams "snob." Ugh.

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  • Smug "Holier-than-thou" and "Smarter-than-thou" CRAP. As a retired university director, I take great umbrage with their characterizations of Americans as a whole and Conservatives in general...and specifically Schiller's agreeing that Jews (those evil Jews) control media.

  • The NPR execs were fair, honest, and straightforward. This is a non-controversy.

  • everything he said about republicans is true. I'm not a republican or a democrat. I'm a libertarian - which means I end up having to vote republican on most elections because I think making the government smaller is the top priority. But because of this, I've seen more and more how most red meat republicans think on most issues (mainly evangelicals). They do want a huge amount of interference in your personal life.

  • ok may be I should watch Part II, this part assured me again that NPR is trying its best to stay objective and that's what NPR workers believe in!

  • @sonbarably re: NPR is run by Mormons and Zionists.

    WOW well aren't wee the racist Islamo Nazi loving anti american hate monger !

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  • I don't understand how this is supposed to hurt NPR. They even mention that they get zionist funding, yet do not favor Zionists or give them special coverage and that they usually disagree with NPR. I think this interview shows that NPR has integrity and are standing up for what they believe in. If this is supposed to make me not like NPR, it did the opposite. Yes, there s a great deal of anti-intellectualism in the US. So I pretty much agree with everything they said.

  • God forbid someone speak the truth! Tea-party people are Stupid! And yes our entire country is over-run by crazy religious people.

  • NPR is run by Mormons and Zionists.

    And they are funded by US tax payers, no less. A most corrupt organization.

    They, like all mainstream press are refusing to report anything happenning in Oslo.

  • Israel news

    *Gambia,Liberia,Sierra Leone released stamps honoring 12 Jews who fought apartheid.

    Jews were disproportionately found on the front lines of anti ahaprheid.

    *China largest and greenest desalination plant is developed and build by Israel

    *The documentary film"Strangers No More" follows a group of pupil from 48 countries that escaped genocide,war,hunger arrived in Israel at a school where "no child is a stranger" enabled them to create new lives wined documentary Oscar

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