Ask Al Gore if Al Jazeera will be covering this.
Meanwhile, the Saudis own considerable shares of other US media outlets.
Most important, Prince Al Waleeed Bin Talal indirectly owns a significant stake in Rupert Murdock's News Corp., the owner of Fox News. As per Wikipedia:
In 1997, Time Magazine reported that Al Waleed owned about 5 percent of News Corporation.[8] In 2010, Alwaleed's stake in News Corp. was about 7% worth $3Bn; and News Corp. had a $70 million (9%) investment in Al Waleed's Rotana Group, the Arab world's largest entertainment company.
There's also a very good chance Al Waleed is the super POS who got the Illegal into Harvard Law, financed his stay there, and slipped him onto the Law Review. Viewed in this light it's easy to see why Fox has always pulled its punches when it's onto a really hot story that could do very serious damage to the Illegal--Al Waleed yanks Rupert's leash, gives him a zap from the shock collar for good measure, and Rupert complies like the good servant he is. That's why Fox isn't entirely reliable and its "journalists" really aren't journalists.