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to wasting time here gideon from oslo to two thousand to what have the palestinians got in due respect to professor dershowitz his comment there what have they gotten out of this peace process. i think we should get back to the basics and the basics issues that is is occupying the territories for over forty two years a new patient which is not only brutal but not recognized by one single state in the world the social patient must come to its in even in an unconditional way by the way and anything beyond this will be benefiting peace will be benefiting a settlement but we forget the basing we forget the basic that israel ahead air sends to the territories over four hundred souls and settlers again against the international law this is way ahead that in a one sided way and then we are coming to the palestinians and we tell them you should do a b. c. and d. i'm sorry professor dershowitz israeli is not in a position to put a condition before it's bringing it is bringing the occupation in and this occupation yes it is it if you lose dietitians and go away and look what happened look what h
to wasting time here gideon from oslo to two thousand to what have the palestinians got in due respect to professor dershowitz his comment there what have they gotten out of this peace process. i think we should get back to the basics and the basics issues that is is occupying the territories for over forty two years a new patient which is not only brutal but not recognized by one single state in the world the social patient must come to its in even in an unconditional way by the way and...
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and he's saying that they were given a deal what was what if they'd gotten the palestinians out of oslo because a lot of people would say you know wasn't no i'm going i'm just kind of putting it all into one m one basket in your the last twenty or twenty years that's all ok and if i can put it on that rubric ok so i'm not a ten i was talking about ten years right all right well we could even go you know if that were ok by clinton all right fine and i'm all right there had almost ok gary and so what it what it what are the palestinians got out of that how much they control of the west bank how much closer are they to their own your mr know i know and i'm going to get in right now i mean we need to have their time here missing we need to have their your laser professors when i point you know i this is my point so do you get into the room worrying about us well i'm just putting it under that i have doing this my point ok talking about what the israelis offered in two thousand in two thousand and one final would that point and we go all the way back to oslo to wasting time here gideon from
and he's saying that they were given a deal what was what if they'd gotten the palestinians out of oslo because a lot of people would say you know wasn't no i'm going i'm just kind of putting it all into one m one basket in your the last twenty or twenty years that's all ok and if i can put it on that rubric ok so i'm not a ten i was talking about ten years right all right well we could even go you know if that were ok by clinton all right fine and i'm all right there had almost ok gary and so...
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suu kyi has now been released from house arrest and we invited to oslo almost two decades after she was honored with the prize. >> a swedish prosecutor has filed a request to retain a founder of wikileaks, julian assange. he is expected of sexual molestation and unlawful coercion and is wanted for questioning. two women main complaints in august when julian assange was in sweden. the australian denies the allegation. >> two fifa executive committee members have been banned from participating in soccer-related activities over corruption allegations. the two were alleged to have offered to sell their votes in the contest to host the 2018 and 2020 world cup reco. >> fifa caught is scrambling to protect his credibility following allegations that its officials offered to sell their votes to undercover reporter securreporters. amos adamu and reynald temarii were banned and fined. some observers said the punishment are too mild, but fifa says it is doing all it can to stop corruption. >> we have zero tolerance for the breach of our rules occurred we believe in god, as honest -- we believe in g
suu kyi has now been released from house arrest and we invited to oslo almost two decades after she was honored with the prize. >> a swedish prosecutor has filed a request to retain a founder of wikileaks, julian assange. he is expected of sexual molestation and unlawful coercion and is wanted for questioning. two women main complaints in august when julian assange was in sweden. the australian denies the allegation. >> two fifa executive committee members have been banned from...
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russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is here in oslo to meet his no we didn't counterpart eunice terra relationship between russia and no we have been progress in quite well since the t. managed to settle a lot of running to retort a feud over a huge area in the bering sea believed to hold massive oil and gas reserves in september the leaders of the two countries signed torak agreement divided equally and also agreed on a joint exploration pact mr lavrov and mr starr are expected to discuss here to work out here knows the practical details and how to realize the main points of these milestone agreement of course the impact it can have on the region's future as a hero the arctic with its huge energy potential and its hard value as a transport true it is a very lucrative pie with the many nations including canada the united states of america and turn marks trashing out for a peace that is to remain a number one subtle to rhetorical disputes between the so-called nations and amidst this crumble this global scramble know when russia hope they will be able to set a good example for all thos
russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is here in oslo to meet his no we didn't counterpart eunice terra relationship between russia and no we have been progress in quite well since the t. managed to settle a lot of running to retort a feud over a huge area in the bering sea believed to hold massive oil and gas reserves in september the leaders of the two countries signed torak agreement divided equally and also agreed on a joint exploration pact mr lavrov and mr starr are expected to discuss...
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suu kyi has now been released from house arrest and we invited to oslo almost two decades after she was honored with the prize. >> a swedish prosecutor has filed a request to retain a founder of wikileaks, julian assange. he is expected of sexual molestation and unlawful coercion and is wanted for questioning. two women main complaints in august when julian assange was in sweden. the australian denies the allegation. >> two fifa executive committee members have been banned from participating in soccer-related activities over corruption allegations. the two were alleged to have offered to sell their votes in the contest to host the 2018 and 2020 world cup reco. >> fifa caught is scrambling to protect his credibility following allegations that its officials offered to sell their votes to undercover reporter securreporters. amos adamu and reynald temarii were banned and fined. some observers said the punishment are too mild, but fifa says it is doing all it can to stop corruption. >> we have zero tolerance for the breach of our rules occurred we believe in god, as honest -- we believe in g
suu kyi has now been released from house arrest and we invited to oslo almost two decades after she was honored with the prize. >> a swedish prosecutor has filed a request to retain a founder of wikileaks, julian assange. he is expected of sexual molestation and unlawful coercion and is wanted for questioning. two women main complaints in august when julian assange was in sweden. the australian denies the allegation. >> two fifa executive committee members have been banned from...
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minus 14 for oslo. very chilly conditions p even london too dropping well below the freezing mark. so some very icy conditions here. all right. now, here is your three-day outlook. ♪ o' ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the south korean government has decided to suspend humanitarian dialogue and aid to north korea following tuesday's artillery attack by the country. the shelling of the south korean island of yeonpyeong in the yellow sea left two marines and two civilians dead. 18 people were injured, including three civilians. the casualties have led to calls for -- from the public for a tough response, including military retaliation. >> translator: we have to show a firm attitude. we've been patient. >> translator: i don't want our country to stage a war. but north korea should be properly punished. >> the south korean government decided on wednesday to reject an interkorean red cross meeting to arrange reunions of families divided since the korean war. the meeting was due to be held on thursday. the government also decided to suspend the delivery of 7,000 tons of cement to flood-stricken areas i
minus 14 for oslo. very chilly conditions p even london too dropping well below the freezing mark. so some very icy conditions here. all right. now, here is your three-day outlook. ♪ o' ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the south korean government has decided to suspend humanitarian dialogue and aid to north korea following tuesday's artillery attack by the country. the shelling of the south korean island of yeonpyeong in the yellow sea left two marines and two civilians dead. 18 people were injured,...
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china has written to embassy in norwegian capital oslo about consequences. russia is one of the countries that want to be attending, -- will not be attending and steve rosenberg is in moscow. this is a delicate diplomatic situation. how blatant is this the russians now the -- russian snub? >> i spoke with a spokesman of the russian embassy in moscow and he said it has nothing to do with politics, and he said the truth is the russian ambassador will not be in norway on december 10, simply a diary issue. when i asked whether the embassy thought about sending someone else and place of the ambassador, the spokesman said, no, because it was only the ambassador who was invited. not a matter of politics as far as our official russia is concerned, it is -- but human- rights groups are furious. the head of one of the countries leading human rights groups says he was indignant and it demonstrates russia's attitude about human rights in the world, and the suspicion is this has to do with china and russia's relations with china. listening to a commentator on russian rad
china has written to embassy in norwegian capital oslo about consequences. russia is one of the countries that want to be attending, -- will not be attending and steve rosenberg is in moscow. this is a delicate diplomatic situation. how blatant is this the russians now the -- russian snub? >> i spoke with a spokesman of the russian embassy in moscow and he said it has nothing to do with politics, and he said the truth is the russian ambassador will not be in norway on december 10, simply...
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. >> set in east jerusalem before the formation of israel in 1948 until the oslo agreement in 1983, it tells the story of four women against the background of the arab-israeli conflict. the film, which showed in festivals around the world, is the latest feature by the academy award nominated director. >> i had to shoot it in palestine, had to shoot it in israel. by going there, i learned that the landscape -- the landscape is the protagonist in the film. >> you might have heard there is an uprising, what has been called the intifada. >> it is based on a book by the same name. it is a first hand account of growing up in eastern jerusalem at the start of the first intifada in the '80s. the book also tells the story of the author's mother, and explorers the relationship with her teacher, who owned the orphanage where she grew up. the best-selling novel, which was written in italian, which translated to 12 nations, but not to arabic, the author's mother tongue. >> i wanted to tell the story to honor my father, my teacher. also, i wanted to connect my prison with my future. i really wanted,
. >> set in east jerusalem before the formation of israel in 1948 until the oslo agreement in 1983, it tells the story of four women against the background of the arab-israeli conflict. the film, which showed in festivals around the world, is the latest feature by the academy award nominated director. >> i had to shoot it in palestine, had to shoot it in israel. by going there, i learned that the landscape -- the landscape is the protagonist in the film. >> you might have...
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to the oslo process in which saeb became prominently and permanently involved, to the heady run-up to the camp david summit and the desire to camp david over much of the course of the last decade into hopelessness, despair, violence haspretty grim prospects for a solution. saeb has been there through it all.it s and it should be of no surprise to any of you that he remains the champion and advocate for the palestinian national interest. he has an articulator in the palestinian natural narrative.t. that is first and foremost his . role. and i respect that. at the same time, saeb is by nos also aware of the fact that the really p israeli israeli-palestinian problem is not a place that keeps it for some goodness against the forces of darkness on the other. but the complex conflicts in which both sides in responsibility for the perpetuation and both sides bear responsibility for the solution. and absolution must be based not on an imbalance of power, but od a balance of interests. so the format today is straightforward. i'm going to s. saeb questions i've been treating us and for the gove
to the oslo process in which saeb became prominently and permanently involved, to the heady run-up to the camp david summit and the desire to camp david over much of the course of the last decade into hopelessness, despair, violence haspretty grim prospects for a solution. saeb has been there through it all.it s and it should be of no surprise to any of you that he remains the champion and advocate for the palestinian national interest. he has an articulator in the palestinian natural...
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and he represented the palestinians reach in the 1993 oslo accords. saeb erakat discusses at the woodrow wilson center in washington. is interviewed by the =tranfour miller. this is a year and a half. >> thank you for coming today's meeting with saeb erakat. i'm helah, the direct their of the release program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. the center is the national armorial by president wilson to congress in 1968. it is a nonpartisan institution, engaged in the study of national onboard affairs. the wilson center establishes, maintains a neutral forum for a free, open and informed dialogue. the center commemorates the ideals and concerns of woodrow wilson by providing a link between the world of ideas and the world of policy and prosper in research, study, discussion and collaboration among a full spectrum of individual concerned with policy and scholarship in national and world affairs. today's meeting is basically a conversation between saeb erakat who is the chief palestinian negotiator and head of the negotiation affairs
and he represented the palestinians reach in the 1993 oslo accords. saeb erakat discusses at the woodrow wilson center in washington. is interviewed by the =tranfour miller. this is a year and a half. >> thank you for coming today's meeting with saeb erakat. i'm helah, the direct their of the release program at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. the center is the national armorial by president wilson to congress in 1968. it is a nonpartisan institution, engaged in the...
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to the oslo process, or he became prominently and permanently involved. to the camp david sinnett july -- a senate july 2000. pretty grim prospects. he has been there through it all. it should be of no surprise to any of you that he remains a champion and an advocate of palestinian national interest. he is an articulator in the palestinian national narrative. that is his role. i respect that. at the same time, he is also aware of the fact that be is really palestinian problems -- it is a complex conflict in which both sides bear responsibility for the perpetuation and both sides bear responsibility for the solution. that solution must be based, not on an imbalance of power, but on a balanced of interest. the format to date is very straightforward. i will ask him to in questions that i have been dreaming of since i left government in 2003. it encompasses the three areas. palestinians internal politics, negotiations, and his expectations and a view of the american role. specifically the last 20 months of the obama administration. once we finish with that, w
to the oslo process, or he became prominently and permanently involved. to the camp david sinnett july -- a senate july 2000. pretty grim prospects. he has been there through it all. it should be of no surprise to any of you that he remains a champion and an advocate of palestinian national interest. he is an articulator in the palestinian national narrative. that is his role. i respect that. at the same time, he is also aware of the fact that be is really palestinian problems -- it is a...
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. >> it was the first opera that i every hersed, prepared, it was in oslo, 1987. >> rose: you were then in norway as you were the conductor at -- >> i was the music director from 1990 to '92 but this is my first gig as a conductor of opera. and i walked into the room and never forget it and rehearsing act 2 and i just took over, the first opera i conducted, i just took over and i took over the staging, i took over telling people how to sting, i took over how they had to act, how they had to be, the tempos, i just -- and i realized then that was the defining moment for me, this was going to be my life. >> rose: at that moment? >> at that moment because the theatre was something that was such a part of me, was so -- it was hidden inside, it had been built up for so many years, all of these experiences with my father, with working in little opera companies as a piano player and all of that had become a part of me and bang it just came out. >> rose: to watch this opera, you get the feeling that is exactly what is happening and i am sure you scripted and reno, and there is a sense of all of
. >> it was the first opera that i every hersed, prepared, it was in oslo, 1987. >> rose: you were then in norway as you were the conductor at -- >> i was the music director from 1990 to '92 but this is my first gig as a conductor of opera. and i walked into the room and never forget it and rehearsing act 2 and i just took over, the first opera i conducted, i just took over and i took over the staging, i took over telling people how to sting, i took over how they had to act,...
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there's always a good idea to get to the airport early, oslo law officials say all passengers use the body scanners will receive priority treatment they would try to get those passengers on their way as fast as possible as opposed to those who choose to opt out. a spokesman told me they have a lanes for security checks and if need bay they will designate names for opt out years. separating them from people who do not mind their bodies these kids. although nobody really knows how many protesters are expected wednesday and not disclose reasons only they anticipated a least a few hundred from several organizations. officials at both sfo and san jose say they are not aware of any permits being issued for these projects and ultimately the key is they will decide on how to handle any protesters on airport property. >> new free this morning government officials say homeland's security department is recommending the white house color-coded system be replaced with a more descriptive system. president barack obama would abandon the system that critics say is too big. no plans seven finalized an
there's always a good idea to get to the airport early, oslo law officials say all passengers use the body scanners will receive priority treatment they would try to get those passengers on their way as fast as possible as opposed to those who choose to opt out. a spokesman told me they have a lanes for security checks and if need bay they will designate names for opt out years. separating them from people who do not mind their bodies these kids. although nobody really knows how many protesters...
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to the oslo process, or he became prominently and permanently involved. to the camp david sinnett july -- a senate ju 2000. pretty grim prospects. he has been there through it all. it should be of no surprise to any of you that he remains a champion and an advocate of palestinian national interest. he is an articulator in the palestinian national narrative. that is his le. i respect that. at the same time, he is also aware of the fact that be is really palestinian problems -- it is a complex conflict in which both sides bear responsibility for the perpetuation and both sides bear responsibility for the solution. that solution must be based, not on an imbalance o power, but on a balanced of interest. the format to date is very straightforward. i will ask him to in questions that i have been dreaming of since i left government in 2003. it encompasses the three areas. palestinians internal politics, negotiations, and his expectations and a view of the american role. specifically the last 20 months of the obama administration. once we finish with that, we wil
to the oslo process, or he became prominently and permanently involved. to the camp david sinnett july -- a senate ju 2000. pretty grim prospects. he has been there through it all. it should be of no surprise to any of you that he remains a champion and an advocate of palestinian national interest. he is an articulator in the palestinian national narrative. that is his le. i respect that. at the same time, he is also aware of the fact that be is really palestinian problems -- it is a complex...
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to the oslo process, or he became prominently and permanently involved. to the camp david sinnett july -- a senate july 2000. pretty grim prospects. he has been there through it all. it should be of no surprise to any of you that he remains a champion and an advocate of palestinian national interest. he is an articulator in the palestinian national narrative. that is his role. i respect that. at the same time, he is also aware of the fact that be is really palestinian problems -- it is a complex conflict in which both sides bear responsibility for the perpetuation and both sides bear responsibility for the solution. that solution must be based, not on an imbalance of power, but on a balanced of interest. the format to date is very straightforward. i will ask him to in questions that i have been dreaming of since i left government in 2003. it encompasses the three areas. palestinians internal politics, negotiations, and his expectations and a view of the american role. specifically the last 20 months of the obama administration. once we finish with that, w
to the oslo process, or he became prominently and permanently involved. to the camp david sinnett july -- a senate july 2000. pretty grim prospects. he has been there through it all. it should be of no surprise to any of you that he remains a champion and an advocate of palestinian national interest. he is an articulator in the palestinian national narrative. that is his role. i respect that. at the same time, he is also aware of the fact that be is really palestinian problems -- it is a...
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indeed the university of oslo provides a clear example of how university can play a key role in its local economy. the benefits of a higher education, go well beyond their direct economic contribution such as employment and spending. for a very important reason, these activities to increase the region's stock of human capital. that is, the total supply of knowledge and skills in the workforce. contributes his economic success and resiliency. the educational activities of colleges and universities help build the skills of the local workforce. in addition to knowledge created by colleges and universities through the research activities can play a key role in starting a supporting local businesses. businesses can use university expertise infrastructure and research to help them develop cutting-edge products and services. furthermore, universities often employ local businesses to develop and commercialize new products that arise from the research activities. this is a dynamic and expand local activity and possibly create new jobs for highly skilled workers in the region. institutions such as
indeed the university of oslo provides a clear example of how university can play a key role in its local economy. the benefits of a higher education, go well beyond their direct economic contribution such as employment and spending. for a very important reason, these activities to increase the region's stock of human capital. that is, the total supply of knowledge and skills in the workforce. contributes his economic success and resiliency. the educational activities of colleges and...
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you're going to be performing at the concert, the nobel peace prize concert in oslo. >> yes. >> and you're also working on your second album? not second album. you're next album. >> fifth. >> what kind of music are you working on? >> oh, my. i don't know how to say it, really. i've not talked act it. it's called "open door." i'm doing it with an artist from israel. i'm not good at speaking hebrew. and it's called "open door." it's my favorite music ever. it's beautiful and melodic. all of the words i like to sing. and the song at the nobel peace prize, is "gift of acceptance." it's something i've wanted to say for so long. just accepting people, letting them do what they want to do. it's my favorite music. but i want to say this. >> okay. >> i really admire you. and i am here representing all of the people who admire you and who are inspired by you because you're beautiful. right? and successful. and well-spoken and courageous. not just a survivor. but resilient, through your healing crisis and all that. people were able to watch you. i've always wanted to say that to you. but i wanted to
you're going to be performing at the concert, the nobel peace prize concert in oslo. >> yes. >> and you're also working on your second album? not second album. you're next album. >> fifth. >> what kind of music are you working on? >> oh, my. i don't know how to say it, really. i've not talked act it. it's called "open door." i'm doing it with an artist from israel. i'm not good at speaking hebrew. and it's called "open door." it's my favorite...
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i was facing dangers oslo. i wish i was by the israeli army, but they didn't know i was in the car and he did know it was a bulletproof car, because otherwise i wouldn't be here now. but i can't complain about myself. i get full support of manuscript, full freedom, total freedom. really total. there was another something i wanted to write. for sure not in the last years. and even support, i appear on the israeli tv. mike boyce is not totally -- my voice is not totally, i cannot complain, sure, it is not very pleasant to be alone. and i'm almost alone. someone say in one of the people in canada, you can count all the israeli journalist to share my views on one hand that i said yes, but the hand lost three fingers. [laughter] >> but for us, for me it is still both the freedom, not very pleasant to walk in the streets of tel aviv many times and all kinds of remarks, but you get also support here and there. i really don't think that i am the case, so i don't sacrifice much. i really don't sacrifice much. >> back to
i was facing dangers oslo. i wish i was by the israeli army, but they didn't know i was in the car and he did know it was a bulletproof car, because otherwise i wouldn't be here now. but i can't complain about myself. i get full support of manuscript, full freedom, total freedom. really total. there was another something i wanted to write. for sure not in the last years. and even support, i appear on the israeli tv. mike boyce is not totally -- my voice is not totally, i cannot complain, sure,...
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for many this is how the interest of the oslo peace process. the belief that occupation is reversible and should be reversed is largely unquestioned and contested. and it was catalyzing force behind many social political and economic initiatives. this belief that occupation in the fourth sustained can be slopped has itself been reversed and is powerfully illustrate informal institutional was asian and acceptance by israel and the key members of the international community of palestinian territorial demographic fragmentation and isolation. this represents a key part by a shift in the way that constitutes understood and approached. perhaps the most powerful illustration of the occupation power lies in the expansion of the israeli settlements and their infrastructure and the building of the separation very near to the to -- barrier. the effect has been damaging, not only of the land and the use of those lands been lost, and according to the israeli human rights group that 42% of the west bank is now under total israeli control and inaccessible to
for many this is how the interest of the oslo peace process. the belief that occupation is reversible and should be reversed is largely unquestioned and contested. and it was catalyzing force behind many social political and economic initiatives. this belief that occupation in the fourth sustained can be slopped has itself been reversed and is powerfully illustrate informal institutional was asian and acceptance by israel and the key members of the international community of palestinian...