As a journalist with extensive experience, Ali has had the opportunity
to witness all forms of news.
to witness all forms of news.
One type in particular poses a threat that
has been exacerbated in our digital media society - fake news.
has been exacerbated in our digital media society - fake news.
Ali
discusses the problems of fake news, how we are all affected by it, and
how individuals can ensure the news they’re reading is rooted in fact,
not fiction.
discusses the problems of fake news, how we are all affected by it, and
how individuals can ensure the news they’re reading is rooted in fact,
not fiction.
Ali Velshi is an anchor & correspondent with MSNBC. Most recently,
he hosted “Ali Velshi On Target” on Al Jazeera America, covering the
Presidential campaign, ISI, the refugee crisis, the Iran deal,
Russia/NATO tensions, and Greece’s debt crisis, among other global
affairs and economic issues.
he hosted “Ali Velshi On Target” on Al Jazeera America, covering the
Presidential campaign, ISI, the refugee crisis, the Iran deal,
Russia/NATO tensions, and Greece’s debt crisis, among other global
affairs and economic issues.
Before that, Velshi was CNN’s Chief
Business Correspondent, and authored two finance books.
Business Correspondent, and authored two finance books.
Velshi has been nominated for three Emmy Awards and he holds a B.A and
an honorary Doctorate from Canada’s Queen’s University.
an honorary Doctorate from Canada’s Queen’s University.
Velshi is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves on the Boards of
the X-Prize Foundation, Seeds of Peace, and the Chicago History Museum.
member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves on the Boards of
the X-Prize Foundation, Seeds of Peace, and the Chicago History Museum.
He volunteers weekly with New York’s homeless outreach program.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but
independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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