Obama Al-Arabiya Interviewer On How He Snagged President

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First Posted: 01-27-09 06:19 PM   |   Updated: 02-27-09 05:12 AM

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CNN's Wolf Blitzer spokes with Hisham Melhem, the Al Arabiya Washington bureau chief who conducted the first television interview with President Obama. Melhem tells Blitzer that Obama was "really cool" and that the new president is already "sending the right vibes, the right tone" to the Muslim World. The full transcript:

WOLF BLITZER. CNN ANCHOR: And joining us now, the man who conducted that interview with the president of the United States, Hisham Melhem. He's the Washington bureau chief of Al Arabiya, and also a good old friend.


Hisham, congratulations on getting this.

HISHAM MELHEM, WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF, Al ARABIYA: Thank you.

BLITZER: How did you get the first sitting television interview with the new president of the United States?

MELHEM: I guess sheer luck and dogged work. You know, I applied like everybody else and trying to push when he was elected. Also, I pushed really hard after I realized that he was going to address the Muslim world during his first 100 days in office.

And I think a combination of things happened: Gaza, the appointment of George Mitchell, the closing of Guantanamo. And I think there was a debate over the weekend at the White House that -- whether the president should give an interview at this time to the Arab and Muslim world.

And then I was told, much to my own gratification, that when the debate was over about the interview, there was no debate about to whom he should give it.

BLITZER: And they decided Al Arabiya, which is an Arabic language television station seen throughout the Middle East, that was the place to go as opposed to Al Jazeera, for example?

MELHEM: Absolutely.

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BLITZER: Why?

MELHEM: Well, I think -- I mean, I'd like to take some credit myself, but also I think they believe that we give them a fair play. I mean, they -- I mean, definitely I know the difference between being critical and being hostile, definitely can be critical and do your job professionally.

And we have credibility. People watch us. And we don't have an agenda.

And I think they realized that it will be seen -- that we will treat it credibly.

BLITZER: Take us behind the scenes, Hisham, off-camera, what was he like when you spoke with him?

MELHEM: He was really cool. And he was very friendly. He felt at home. I told him that we share an abiding love of Chicago blues. And he just beamed and we began to talk for a couple of minutes about Chicago blues.

And I asked him about his two daughters. Told him about my daughter who happened to be a volunteer and worked for him. And so he felt at home. I felt at ease. He puts you at ease.

BLITZER: He can be a pretty charming guy. Is that what you think?

MELHEM: He -- absolutely, absolutely. But, you know, you realize, you're sitting from a man who has a deep, keen intellect, a sharp analytical mind, supple intelligence. And the way he weaves things, the way he frames issues, whether he's talking about terrorism, talking about different cultures, he has a very sophisticated understanding of the world.

BLITZER: How is it going to be received in the Muslim and Arab world?

MELHEM: Judging by the first quick reaction that we got on our Web site and the letters, the first reaction, the Arab media and others, especially what he said about the Muslim world, the way he spoke about Islam as a religion, when he said, members of my family were Muslims, and I think that was his way of undermining those extremists, al Qaeda and others who are trying to demonize the United States.

It's going to be extremely difficult for them. And he noted that -- laughing, that these people are nervous because of me, because they cannot demonize a man whose full name is Barack Hussein Obama, who has tried to say, I'm extending a hand honestly, who is speaking with clarity and honestly.

And I think he's going to later on when he addresses the Muslim world from a Muslim capital -- even if he shows them some tough love, he would say, look at my deeds, closing down Guantanamo, getting out of Iraq, sending Mitchell to the region, these are deeds that -- can judge me by them.

BLITZER: You know these issues and the region as well as anyone. You've been covering this story for a long time. Will he succeed?

MELHEM: Look, already he is sending the right vibes, the right tone, there is a different approach, there is a different wind coming from Washington, different discourse. In terms of a radical shift, it's too early to say.

He is waiting for the Israeli elections, as you well know. He is waiting for the Iranian election, as you well know. He is sending the right signals at this stage. And I think he will -- is going to force people in the Middle East to listen to him and take him very seriously and to listen to him carefully.

BLITZER: I think you're absolutely right. And as someone who also has covered this region for a long time, he spoke with authority and knowledge. He clearly knew what he was talking about...

MELHEM: Absolutely.

BLITZER: ... and he felt very self-confident in that as well. Hisham, good working, thanks for joining us.

MELHEM: Thank you. Appreciate it, Wolf.

Read the full text of Obama's Al Arabiya interview.

CNN's Wolf Blitzer spokes with Hisham Melhem, the Al Arabiya Washington bureau chief who conducted the first television interview with President Obama. Melhem tells Blitzer that Obama was "really cool...
CNN's Wolf Blitzer spokes with Hisham Melhem, the Al Arabiya Washington bureau chief who conducted the first television interview with President Obama. Melhem tells Blitzer that Obama was "really cool...
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I don't want to gush but I will - Obama is extraordinary - it is so refreshing to have a president of the USA who RESPECTS other countries and cultures!!! Not to mention his family is a kaleidoscope of the world and I share part of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 01/27/2009
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I think it was a brilliant move on Obama's part to grant this first interview to an Arabic station ... it sends the message that he RESPECTS them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 01/27/2009
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So far, and we're only a week in, this has been his most impressive act to me. We've had 8 years of a president who represented our country as viewing Arab = terrorist. It was embarrassing and a disgrace. And in one interview, Obama effectively told Arab nations that we do not view all Arabs as terrorist, that we are like them, and he basically ignored the terrorists, and spoke to the PEOPLE those terroists need to be able to recruit to maintain power. It most definitely beats the "bring it on" attitude Bush presented FOR ALL OF US. Obama gets that, "speak softly and carry a big stick" mentality that is so much more effective, and he know WHO to speak to, and it's the people terrorists need, not the terrorists themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 01/27/2009
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Melhem did a fantastic job interviewing President Obama.

Thoughtful questions that would have been great to see during the debates with Obama, Hillary and McCain. That would have been powerful to encounter in making an informed decision about our next Commander-In-Chief.

I made the right decision.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 PM on 01/27/2009
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Very well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 01/27/2009
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One of the meanings of "barack" in Arabic is "blessing." We certainly got one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 01/27/2009
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this is a great turn of events. we do need to temper our hopes. its one man trying to reverse years of neglect. he will stumble and probably fall. lets not think hes the messiah, but lets be ready to "pick him up and dust him off."

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 PM on 01/27/2009
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... and support him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 01/27/2009
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I'm not tempering nothing! I'm so dang inspired!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 01/27/2009
- moda31 I'm a Fan of moda31 10 fans permalink

the whole world seems to be in disbelief that the american president is now actually an intelligent and thoughtful person; after the last 8 years it is indeed quite an adjustment., hopefully now we might have a chance of getting somewhere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 01/27/2009
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Isn't it great, we have a "COOL" president. FINELY!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 01/27/2009
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Obama has been criticized but I think this was a smart play on his part. I think he understands how to win support among moderate Muslims and that only with their support can we form an enduring coalition to bring stability to region and stamp out extremism.

http://www.youspar.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 01/27/2009
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I feel warm and fuzzy all over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 01/27/2009

A thoughtful, intelligent President, and its not a dream. Incredible, we actually have a President that wants to resolve problems rather than create them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 01/27/2009

This just in:

The staff writers at Jon Stewart's Daily Show and Colbert Report are asking for significant pay-raise. They have to work doubly-hard to come up with Presidential Jokes with Obama in the House.

The management is making a counter-offer: not asking refunds from their previous paychecks for the easy time they had when Bush was in the House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 01/27/2009
- jeg I'm a Fan of jeg 15 fans permalink

Yeah, but Blago and the Republicans are still hanging around, so they've got some easy fruit still.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 01/27/2009
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And we have a few Democrats that are deserving of some public rid.icule.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 PM on 01/27/2009
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This country has a lot of damage to repair and a huge disaster from which to recover after the last eight years. Thank heaven we've got a good and competent person at the country's head. I'm beginning to feel more and more hopeful that we can pull out of the mess into which we were thrust by the Bush regime. Than GOD they're out of power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 01/27/2009
- tangelan I'm a Fan of tangelan 24 fans permalink
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Barack - charming the world, one person at a time. How can I still be this excited? This is how to win the war on t e r r o r. Deplete their recruitment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 01/27/2009

I know what you mean - I too am still excited and feel really positive for the first time in so long! Isn't it great?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 01/27/2009
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I am praying so hard. All I can do. Let us pull away from the precipice. Let this succeed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 01/27/2009
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It will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 01/27/2009
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