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they want a dalai lama, but they do not want dalai lama's idea.is contradiction. >> that is a big problem, isn't it. >> i don't think, no. no. of course some people they say right from the beginning, they always say, oh, we want complete independence. but majority of the people not only here but also inside tibet, last few decades, i had few occasion to collect their views. even within tibet. from pock epoch ets. so most of the people, particularly more educated, more think -- more realistic thinking, they all fully support -- >> do you believe the new chinese leadership are getting close to doing some kind of deal with tibet or not? do you believe that they are thinking the right way? >> now, firstly, you see, their sort of policy regarding their own people, now things -- you see, there are indication, these are indication they're more moderate, more realistic thinking. there seems upper hand, gaining upper hand. but still too early to say. so the chinese leaders, communist leaders, they really thinking more realistically, then tibet very easily
they want a dalai lama, but they do not want dalai lama's idea.is contradiction. >> that is a big problem, isn't it. >> i don't think, no. no. of course some people they say right from the beginning, they always say, oh, we want complete independence. but majority of the people not only here but also inside tibet, last few decades, i had few occasion to collect their views. even within tibet. from pock epoch ets. so most of the people, particularly more educated, more think -- more...
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i am not going to become a llama or live the life of local lamas. well that's not going to happen that's for sure. but. i cannot imagine such a way of life. i can't imagine becoming the head of a temple. firm should i be the one calling people to come here to pray should that be the case but maybe i don't think so. it's it's. the everlasting body is not the only miracle connected with it again of lama he entered this mysterious state at a time when buddhism was virtually destroyed in russia his miraculous return spared the revival but is to culture that sense appeared in the body at your again no young people like anton and anatoly have a chance to choose a new path in life. but i could have made up a fascinating story about a life full of suffering and unrequited love. and all that eventually brought me here to try and reach the spiritual state of buddha i could have told you that i would be helping everyone i would be reading mantras for the sake of all living creatures. but things are not that simple carrying on a sleigh i do not know myself what
i am not going to become a llama or live the life of local lamas. well that's not going to happen that's for sure. but. i cannot imagine such a way of life. i can't imagine becoming the head of a temple. firm should i be the one calling people to come here to pray should that be the case but maybe i don't think so. it's it's. the everlasting body is not the only miracle connected with it again of lama he entered this mysterious state at a time when buddhism was virtually destroyed in russia his...
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china has denied accusations by the dalai lama that it hatched a plot to kill them by poisoning him. the dalai lama told a british newspaper he had been warned that china had trained tibetan women to put poisoned on their hair and clothing to touch. >> a chinese foreign ministry spokesman said the is dalai lama spreading rumors to attract public attention. he says the accusations are groundless. a chinese newspaper went further, calling them mind- boggling. the rulers as the plot -- the dalai lama said he has heard in china since female agents to kill him, putting poison on their hair and clothing and then getting him to touch them. china says that they are too sensational to refute. the foreign ministry percent said the dalai lama is using the cloak of religion to carry out several activities. china has long claimed he wants to split tibet from the rest of china, an allegation he denies. >> still to come on gmt -- after the glamour of carla bruni, what style will the new first lady of transferrinfrance bring? >> mexican authorities have discovered 49 mutilated bodies near the northe
china has denied accusations by the dalai lama that it hatched a plot to kill them by poisoning him. the dalai lama told a british newspaper he had been warned that china had trained tibetan women to put poisoned on their hair and clothing to touch. >> a chinese foreign ministry spokesman said the is dalai lama spreading rumors to attract public attention. he says the accusations are groundless. a chinese newspaper went further, calling them mind- boggling. the rulers as the plot -- the...
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. >>> the dalai lama received the 2012 templeton prize this week at a ceremony at london's st. paul's cathedral. given each year to someone who explores issues of science and faith, the award comes with a $1.7 million cash prize. the dalai lama is donating the majority of his prize money to save the children to fight hunger in india. a smaller portion will go to an organization that studies science and buddhism. while in london, the dalai lama was asked if tibetan monks and nuns should stop setting themselves on fire to protest china's policy on tibet. he replied, "no answer." he said that was a political issue and he was no longer a political leader. >>> if you buy low-cost clothes at almost any u.s. store the chances are good that they were made in south america or asia where labor costs are low and the competition, intense. we have a story by fred de sam lazaro today about garment workers in cambodia at the heart of an old dilemma. can an employer pay his workers a living wage and at the same time keep his costs low enough to stay in business? >> reporter: back in the 1990s,
. >>> the dalai lama received the 2012 templeton prize this week at a ceremony at london's st. paul's cathedral. given each year to someone who explores issues of science and faith, the award comes with a $1.7 million cash prize. the dalai lama is donating the majority of his prize money to save the children to fight hunger in india. a smaller portion will go to an organization that studies science and buddhism. while in london, the dalai lama was asked if tibetan monks and nuns should...
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recipien recipien recipients were congratulate. >>> the pwaoudest leader, the dalai lama has receivedngs about his safety. the dalai lama did not know if the fake believers were from another organization. >>> and shipping an ipad could be more difficult. the postal service is banning shipments of electronics of lithium batteries. you will still be able to send them overseas with private shipping companies. >>> and then some residents in ft. lee are keeping their cell phones in their pocket. it's part of a an effort to keep peds safe. >> do you know how much d.c. could make off of something like that? >> 85 times every single person out there. >> yeah, it's a real problem. >>> the sometime 9:36. if you are going out for pwrupb thfp mother's day, we will tell you where you can catch, breakfast, lunch and dinner free. >> and two of the administrators charged in connection with the sapb sex scandal. it's because of a calendar glitch. >>> it's commencement season. >>> on monday, president obama travels to new york city where he gives the commencement address at an all-women's school affili
recipien recipien recipients were congratulate. >>> the pwaoudest leader, the dalai lama has receivedngs about his safety. the dalai lama did not know if the fake believers were from another organization. >>> and shipping an ipad could be more difficult. the postal service is banning shipments of electronics of lithium batteries. you will still be able to send them overseas with private shipping companies. >>> and then some residents in ft. lee are keeping their cell...
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a lama. a dalai lama. a lama? lama is correct! and you're up to 100 bucks. well done. you've got $100 and one strike. here's your final $50 question. 24 blocks to go. on a mac, command/option/escape is the equivalent of what three-key sequence on a p.c.? control/alt/delete. yes! that is correct! and you're up to $150. i do that all the time. all right, ladies, you're three for four. that's it for the $50 questions. these next questions are worth $100 apiece and they're a little bit harder. here's your first one. used to make wrinkled warm-weather clothing, what flax-based fabric did ancient egyptians wrap their mummies in? the only thing i can think of is linen. is the answer linen? yes, it is! and that's good for 100 bucks. oh, great! i knew i'd see a little bit of the discovery channel in there somewhere. honoring her celibate status, the state of virginia was named after what never-married english monarch? queen victoria. no! elizabeth. elizabeth? elizabeth is right, and that's good for another $100. and you're up to $350. queen elizabeth i, but queen elizabeth is a
a lama. a dalai lama. a lama? lama is correct! and you're up to 100 bucks. well done. you've got $100 and one strike. here's your final $50 question. 24 blocks to go. on a mac, command/option/escape is the equivalent of what three-key sequence on a p.c.? control/alt/delete. yes! that is correct! and you're up to $150. i do that all the time. all right, ladies, you're three for four. that's it for the $50 questions. these next questions are worth $100 apiece and they're a little bit harder....
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forecasters say there's more on the way. >>> lama hasan reporting frrt sean. llama thank. back in this country, dramatic pick churts of severe weather in fact powerful tornado across parts of kansas. storm chaser catching this video of a twister in a town of harper, several homes damaged. no one was hurtd. the total of 17 tornadoes now been reported in the wichita area. along the east coast tonight the first storm of the year spitting off the krooin. alberto winds of about 45 miles an hour. at this hour, it is losing a little strength after dumping rain along the coast. alberto arriving two weeks before the official start of hurricane season on june first. a sure sign tonight that this season is now under way. meteorologist joining us. you were telling me before you came on tonight, this is the earl erriest we've namd a tomorrow many a decade. >> alberto right now 100 miles off the coast of georgia u just southeast of se va that. watches along the coast have been discontinued. this is not going to be something that will kick up something much more than high sur ch and clou
forecasters say there's more on the way. >>> lama hasan reporting frrt sean. llama thank. back in this country, dramatic pick churts of severe weather in fact powerful tornado across parts of kansas. storm chaser catching this video of a twister in a town of harper, several homes damaged. no one was hurtd. the total of 17 tornadoes now been reported in the wichita area. along the east coast tonight the first storm of the year spitting off the krooin. alberto winds of about 45 miles an...
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winners in the last go-around had a special meeting with religious leaders on the level of the dalai lama because they take it that seriously. and here, we're not talking about social sciences and humanitarians, necessarily, but the physicists, the hard scientists see the need to sort out what we are talking in this class as those ethical patterns of action. in other words, it may not be so much that we create a heaven on earth- you know, that we're going to have this mystical, beautiful, aesthetically perfect society; maybe we're just talking about, as he says, survival, and a place that our children's children's children, you know, will have an opportunity to survive. sure. >> and so much of the conflict is territorial. in israel, they want the land they feel god has given them, and then pakistanis want certain land, and yugoslavia, they want the land they had before world war ii. so a lot of it is territorial, and religion is shoved aside. >> you know, the nationalism- you know, you want to talk about "isms," but the rise of nationalism in our human cultural experience has been, you kn
winners in the last go-around had a special meeting with religious leaders on the level of the dalai lama because they take it that seriously. and here, we're not talking about social sciences and humanitarians, necessarily, but the physicists, the hard scientists see the need to sort out what we are talking in this class as those ethical patterns of action. in other words, it may not be so much that we create a heaven on earth- you know, that we're going to have this mystical, beautiful,...
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the british prime minister's decision to meet the dalai lama has sparked an angry response from china beijing says david cameron's meeting with the exiled spiritual leader interferes with the country's internal affairs and undermines their relations china regards the dalai lama as a separatist seeking independence for tibet. and katie joins us next with all the latest business. located so global markets carrying on with losses for yet another consecutive day tell us more and yeah that's quite right and it is all to do with the polish who imposed a new greece it really is setting in the pressure right now in this session with take a look at the figures and see how the footsie on the dax are performing at this hour we're going to second election now on the cause as we can see the fruits of that just send it down we also have the government of the bank of england thinking also saying that he expects to see crazy as well as inflation to rise very much because of the mix will tumble going on in greece at the moment but the dikes is one that says it remains oh my god we've also got a situat
the british prime minister's decision to meet the dalai lama has sparked an angry response from china beijing says david cameron's meeting with the exiled spiritual leader interferes with the country's internal affairs and undermines their relations china regards the dalai lama as a separatist seeking independence for tibet. and katie joins us next with all the latest business. located so global markets carrying on with losses for yet another consecutive day tell us more and yeah that's quite...
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hand over power once a new president is announced the other concerns are also the role that these lamas will play in defining egypt's future and here interesting enough the islamists have not fade as well in these elections as they did in the parliamentary elections several months ago this is partly because of poor management of the parliament and also because these lamas went back home they would not to field a candidate for these presidential elections but by and large most egyptians do believe that these polls will be fair and this is despite reports of some election irregularities we're looking at some fourteen thousand judges who have been deployed at just under fourteen thousand polling stations now the voting will continue until late tuesday with the counting expected to finish sometime saturday or sunday at this stage though it seems highly unlikely that any of the candidates will receive a fifty percent majority which means that they will need to be a runoff come the middle of next month with a final announcement expected on the twenty first of june in terms of who egypt's mix
hand over power once a new president is announced the other concerns are also the role that these lamas will play in defining egypt's future and here interesting enough the islamists have not fade as well in these elections as they did in the parliamentary elections several months ago this is partly because of poor management of the parliament and also because these lamas went back home they would not to field a candidate for these presidential elections but by and large most egyptians do...
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. >> next on abc 7 news at 4:00 a bizarre assassination plot involving the dalai lama. >> and diplomacyisintegrates. >> and michael finney is taking your questions on twitter and face book and will be answering them here live in just a bit. >> there is clear skies now and that will be changing overnight. i'm spencer christian and i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up as abc 7 news at 4:00 continues. >>> charges of vote rigging saturday in seoul, south korea. the brawl erupted during an argument over who should resign and when. one lawmaker saying he suffered neck and back injuries. and this is not uncommon in the south korea national assembly. >> china is denying the dalai lama charges its trying to assassinate him. he had been warned he's being trained by female spies. he is in london to receive a spiritual award at st. paul's cathedral. he says the agents are trying to kill him by putting poison in their hair and scarfs which he often touches during blessing autos let's check the cooling forecast. >> there is a time lapse view today. looking at the golden gate. clouds around,
. >> next on abc 7 news at 4:00 a bizarre assassination plot involving the dalai lama. >> and diplomacyisintegrates. >> and michael finney is taking your questions on twitter and face book and will be answering them here live in just a bit. >> there is clear skies now and that will be changing overnight. i'm spencer christian and i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up as abc 7 news at 4:00 continues. >>> charges of vote rigging saturday in seoul, south...
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phenomenal. >> it was phenomenal. >> please, come on. >> it is incredible how many lives the dalai lama>> it is true. it is true. we have to take a break. we will end on that strange note. we will close things out with a post game wrap up. go to fox news.com/red eye. >>> we will see you back here at 5 p.m. eastern time. >>> andy, the post game wrap up is coming up. >> right now actually. >> i understand you had a bad speech i'm -- i'm ped meant growing up i came out on camera. i roll my r's into w's. >> i didn't talk until i was five years willed on. my mother thought i was deaf. the way i got over it was my sister had the neighbors listen to my talk. when it came up again i thought, oh here it is. >> i had the same problem. >> my brother had a speech impediment and you know how he lost it? we killed him. rip, alfred. >> jim, what is the next project you have going on? >> i am going to dinner with my family. actually, no, in a coul of weeks -- the -- in a couple of weeks i will be in pennsylvania. i am doing a big show with the wounded warriors. >> very cool. >> mike, quickly, what are
phenomenal. >> it was phenomenal. >> please, come on. >> it is incredible how many lives the dalai lama>> it is true. it is true. we have to take a break. we will end on that strange note. we will close things out with a post game wrap up. go to fox news.com/red eye. >>> we will see you back here at 5 p.m. eastern time. >>> andy, the post game wrap up is coming up. >> right now actually. >> i understand you had a bad speech i'm -- i'm ped...
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lama hasan joins us from london has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ron. that's right. a powerful earthquake, one of the strongest quakes in the last couple of years, followed by at least 20 aftershocks have hit the northern region of italy. 22 miles northwest of the historic city of bologna. killing at least 6 people and injuring more 50 others. at this hour, rescue teams including firefighters and medics across the region are being deployed, combing the area, looking for survivors. the quake struck overnight, shortly after 4:00 a.m., terrified residents jolted awake by the quake. people scrambled for safety. the quake also caused a significant amount of damage. toppling buildings. and on this sunday, ron, many churches are being closed until they are deemed safe enough. >> okay, lama, thank you for that. >>> and the blind chinese activist, at the center of diplomatic stand-off between the u.s. and china, is now in the u.s. chen guancheng arrived at his new home in new york city, he said that he's grateful to the american embassy in beijing and the chines
lama hasan joins us from london has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ron. that's right. a powerful earthquake, one of the strongest quakes in the last couple of years, followed by at least 20 aftershocks have hit the northern region of italy. 22 miles northwest of the historic city of bologna. killing at least 6 people and injuring more 50 others. at this hour, rescue teams including firefighters and medics across the region are being deployed, combing the area,...
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the reason why turkey serves as an example, as lamas in egypt and other places, they have been able to marry western-style democracy with authenticity. and also, turkey is one of the most important economies in the world. islamists seem to be traveling a similar journey, and that is why more and more policy opinion is coming to realize the islamists represent a threat. >> when we look at syria, is egypt still the poster child of the arab spring? >> not at all. as your reporters have just said, the political struggle has turned into armed conflict. the rock has set in. my fear is not just syria is at war now, the civil war will escalate into a sectarian war. in the next few weeks in the next few years, actually. >> you looked at america's reaction to all this. what do you think of president obama's response generally to the arab spring? >> president barack obama has and how -- embraced the arab spring. he has kept a healthy distance from the arab uprising. we might be seeing the beginning of the end of america's moment. it is growing in that part of the world. they have been trying very
the reason why turkey serves as an example, as lamas in egypt and other places, they have been able to marry western-style democracy with authenticity. and also, turkey is one of the most important economies in the world. islamists seem to be traveling a similar journey, and that is why more and more policy opinion is coming to realize the islamists represent a threat. >> when we look at syria, is egypt still the poster child of the arab spring? >> not at all. as your reporters have...
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people know that dalai lama personally and the nobel peace prize has helped my sure. most of it's got under the skin of the chinese to see that. we could talk for hours, but i want to go a little bit to the last decade because interestingly, -- some of the most controversial nobel's committee and to raise has to be limited to, the definition of peace changes again over the years thinking of our core's prize in particular. talk about the last decade worth of nobel because you spend a lot of time on them and we can take barack obama to talk about the bush years. >> guest: what do we have come 2001 right after 9/11 the prize goes to the united nations and the secretary-general. as you know it is the centennial of the nobel peace prize 1901 to 2001 and it wasn't for the nobel committee to honor the u.n. but they were also saying they were admonishing what terror would have on don't go alone everything must go through the u.n.. there was a message at the peace prize command and the chairman -- >> host: you know that -- >> guest: he was explicit in his presentation speech i
people know that dalai lama personally and the nobel peace prize has helped my sure. most of it's got under the skin of the chinese to see that. we could talk for hours, but i want to go a little bit to the last decade because interestingly, -- some of the most controversial nobel's committee and to raise has to be limited to, the definition of peace changes again over the years thinking of our core's prize in particular. talk about the last decade worth of nobel because you spend a lot of time...
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and i think that it just -- bluegrass music has its origins -- by lamas from national, tennessee. it has origins in that north carolina kind of appalachian history. it felt to me, at a young age, like an authentic thing, something that i connected to, and i don't know. i say if you like banjo music, it is a curse. you can't get away from it. i love the music and i love to play the music. there is something very soulful, there is a great spiritual history to it. and i like the community. i think a lot of the musicians, the way the music has progressed and inc. lots of other styles, is a vibrant and exciting thing. so mark flanagan, the proprietor of a great venue here in l.a. started this day, the bluegrass situation a couple years ago. we are in the third year, and it has been a lot of fun. fans coming together, we started a web site called the blue grass situation. that is really just 3 source for any fan, anything old-time. been a lotw, it has of fun. >> steve martin was in this very chair and not too long ago. tavis: he is the greatest. >> he has been on every year, he is a gre
and i think that it just -- bluegrass music has its origins -- by lamas from national, tennessee. it has origins in that north carolina kind of appalachian history. it felt to me, at a young age, like an authentic thing, something that i connected to, and i don't know. i say if you like banjo music, it is a curse. you can't get away from it. i love the music and i love to play the music. there is something very soulful, there is a great spiritual history to it. and i like the community. i think...
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and abc's lama hasan joins us now from london with the latest. morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, ron. that's right. a powerful 5.9 earthquake, in fact one of the strongest quakes in the last couple of years followed by at least 20 aftershocks have hit the northern region of italy. 22 miles northwest of the historic city of bologna killing at least 6 people and injuring more 50 others. at this hour, rescue teams including firefighters and medics from across the region are being deployed combing the area searching for survivors. the fear is that many are still trapped under the rubble. the quake struck overnight, shortly after 4:00 a.m., terrified residents jolted awake by the quake. reports out onto the street ss wrapped in blankets scrambled for safety. the quake also caused a significant amount of damage toppling buildings. destroying several historic buildings and church steeples. and on this sunday, ron, many churches have been closed until they are deemed safe enough. >> okay, lama hasan, reporting from london, thank you for that. >>>
and abc's lama hasan joins us now from london with the latest. morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, ron. that's right. a powerful 5.9 earthquake, in fact one of the strongest quakes in the last couple of years followed by at least 20 aftershocks have hit the northern region of italy. 22 miles northwest of the historic city of bologna killing at least 6 people and injuring more 50 others. at this hour, rescue teams including firefighters and medics from across the region are being...
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tonight, my in-depth interview with the dalai lama. >> no more, no less.lessing. >> an extraordinary and surprising conversation with the nobel peace prize winner. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? >> oh, yes. >> his candid views on world
tonight, my in-depth interview with the dalai lama. >> no more, no less.lessing. >> an extraordinary and surprising conversation with the nobel peace prize winner. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? >> oh, yes. >> his candid views on world
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. ♪ jolly lama. jolly lama. all right. the long and storied history of "wheel of carpet samples." higgins, who is tonight's winner? >> steve: i know. i feel bugs bunny is a racist. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: higgins. higgins. >> steve: oh, i'm sorry. the winner of tonight's game -- the winner is the contestant number 2! >> jimmy: oh, my gosh! ♪ >> steve: well, jimmy he won -- >> jimmy: brian from jersey is the champ. >> steve: he won a carpet sample! this sample of carpet is 14 inches long, 5 inches wide and is a carpet sample. jimmy? >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. thank you so much. guys, unfortunately for you guys, you're two losers, so i will take this from you. you didn't win anything tonight. i feel so bad, but you just let me down and you let yourself down. [ laughter ] higgins, nobody goes home empty handed here. tell them what the consolation prize is tonight. >> steve: well, tonight's consolation prize is a $300 gift certificate to the apple store. this $300 gift certificate is valued at $300 and can be exchanged for $300 wor
. ♪ jolly lama. jolly lama. all right. the long and storied history of "wheel of carpet samples." higgins, who is tonight's winner? >> steve: i know. i feel bugs bunny is a racist. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: higgins. higgins. >> steve: oh, i'm sorry. the winner of tonight's game -- the winner is the contestant number 2! >> jimmy: oh, my gosh! ♪ >> steve: well, jimmy he won -- >> jimmy: brian from jersey is the champ. >> steve: he won a carpet...
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. >> guest: same with the dalai lama i would say, who receives the nobel peace prize in 1989. but it's not important that? >> guest: not much, but people know the cause. people know the dalai lama personally in the nobel peace prize is not solely responsible for that, but it is hoped i'm sure. >> guest: it got under the skin of the chinese in state care in the aftermath. >> host: we could talk for hours, but i want to go a little bit to the last decade because interestingly some of the most controversial nobels, into a there's the book, the definition of peace changes again over the last 10 years as some of the price is. i'm thinking of al gore's price particularly. talk about the last decades with the nobels because you spent a lot of time. we can save barack obama can talk about the bush years. >> guest: what a wake-up? 2001, right after 9/11, the war was announced in october. the price goes to the united nations and then secretary general sophie on that. as you notice, centennial of the nobel prize 1901 until 2001 was not for the nobel committee to honor the u.n. but they'r
. >> guest: same with the dalai lama i would say, who receives the nobel peace prize in 1989. but it's not important that? >> guest: not much, but people know the cause. people know the dalai lama personally in the nobel peace prize is not solely responsible for that, but it is hoped i'm sure. >> guest: it got under the skin of the chinese in state care in the aftermath. >> host: we could talk for hours, but i want to go a little bit to the last decade because...