What the president got wrong about criminal justice reform.
Bill Keller, executive editor of the New York Times, talks about dealing with Julian Assange behind the scenes.
Last night's breaking news that allied troops captured a top Taliban commander was actually uncovered by The New York Times last week. White House officials asked the paper to hold the story to avoid compromising intelligence gathering activities.
This morning New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was rescued by military commandos during a raid in Afghanistan. For more of the back story, we talk to New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller.
Journalist David Rohde escaped the Taliban captors who had been holding him hostage since November. This situation was kept secret to protect Rohde, but Bill Keller, executive editor of The New York Times, joins The Takeaway now to tell the story.
Bill Keller, Executive Editor of The New York Times, is back from Iran, covering the elections and the protests. He joins The Takeaway from London to wrap up his week's reporting.
As South Africa gears up to toast its favorite citizen, Nelson Mandela, The Takeaway celebrates the former president and anti-apartheid icon on his 90th birthday.