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, viewers, i'd like to wish you a warm welcome to the royal palace here in stockholm and to the bernadotteis library holds over 100,000 books that used to belong to the kings and queens of the house of bernadotte. this is a very special library in that sense. but we're not here to read. we're here to listen. and we're here to listen to the nobel laureates, to their knowledge and wisdom and their contributions to science and economics. so thank you all forjoining today. thank you for hosting us. thank you, your royal highness. thank you. welcome to nobel minds and the first of our two programmes. laureates, this is the first time that you've been brought together in discussion on television. renewed congratulations to you all. but do you know what? just looking around the table, i'm very struck by the fact that, for once, i'm joined by three women, a very rare occurrence. and it's got me wondering, why do you think that there
, viewers, i'd like to wish you a warm welcome to the royal palace here in stockholm and to the bernadotteis library holds over 100,000 books that used to belong to the kings and queens of the house of bernadotte. this is a very special library in that sense. but we're not here to read. we're here to listen. and we're here to listen to the nobel laureates, to their knowledge and wisdom and their contributions to science and economics. so thank you all forjoining today. thank you for hosting us....
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Dec 24, 2023
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with the death of count bernadotte, the negotiations were chaired by the deputy. february with lebanon in march with jordan in the month of the first cease-fire agreement between israel, egypt in april and with syria in july 1949. after these agreements, israel became a member of the united nations. after all these events and in the summer of 1949 , ben-gurin gathered 24 experts in geography, surveying, history and torah and gave them a mission to erase all the traces of palestine and the names replace palestine with hebrew names and they quickly began to do so and the maps of palestine to this day. this is true. the remaining lands of palestine were divided into two regions. in april 1950, the eastern part was annexed to jordan and called the west bank. a narrow part in the south was under the rule of egypt, called the gaza strip. and this is how the attempt to remove the name of palestine from the maps of geography began. because he only cares about staying in power . staying in power is netanyahu's goal, which goes beyond the war goals he announced and has repe
with the death of count bernadotte, the negotiations were chaired by the deputy. february with lebanon in march with jordan in the month of the first cease-fire agreement between israel, egypt in april and with syria in july 1949. after these agreements, israel became a member of the united nations. after all these events and in the summer of 1949 , ben-gurin gathered 24 experts in geography, surveying, history and torah and gave them a mission to erase all the traces of palestine and the names...
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swede count folke bernadotte became the united nations mediator in palestine. his mission was to reach a peaceful solution. and i think i have the right to believe that we soon or later, it might be sooner can get settlement and stop the war in fist. count bernadotte visited war-torn palestinian villages and refugee camps in palestine and jordan . he witnessed crowded spaces, long queues for simple food and meager medical aid. he supported the right of the palestinians for themselves from the table of another co-worker . it will be deposited into the account of the housekeepers , of course, apart from these cash donations, some of our compatriots also have non-cash donations, which will be sent tomorrow to the families of the less fortunate areas, just like the last few days. tonight, there is a special news discussion in this field, so let me introduce the guest of the studio, mr. asoudeh , the deputy of the development of public participation. relief committee , mr. agha soudeh, hello, you are very welcome. hello, i am also greeting you and all our good compa
swede count folke bernadotte became the united nations mediator in palestine. his mission was to reach a peaceful solution. and i think i have the right to believe that we soon or later, it might be sooner can get settlement and stop the war in fist. count bernadotte visited war-torn palestinian villages and refugee camps in palestine and jordan . he witnessed crowded spaces, long queues for simple food and meager medical aid. he supported the right of the palestinians for themselves from the...
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Dec 20, 2023
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bernadotte was shot directly by strong. the head of stronging was ishaq shamir. who later became the prime minister of israel. israel usurped more lands. the territories that were given to the palestinians during the united nations partition plan. by april 1949, more than 400 villages and 11 cities were destroyed. more than 700,000 palestinians were driven from the land that would soon become israel. the united nations forced israel and its arab neighbors to accept a cease-fire agreement. with the death of count bernadotte, the negotiations were chaired by the deputy america signed the first armistice agreement between israel, egypt in february, lebanon in march, jordan in april and syria in july 1949. after these agreements, israel became a member of the united nations. after all these events, in the summer of 1949 , ben-gurin gathered 24 experts in the sciences of geography, surveying, history and the torah and gave them a mission to erase all traces of palestine and replace palestinian names with hebrew names. and they q
bernadotte was shot directly by strong. the head of stronging was ishaq shamir. who later became the prime minister of israel. israel usurped more lands. the territories that were given to the palestinians during the united nations partition plan. by april 1949, more than 400 villages and 11 cities were destroyed. more than 700,000 palestinians were driven from the land that would soon become israel. the united nations forced israel and its arab neighbors to accept a cease-fire agreement. with...
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Dec 21, 2023
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in may 1948 , the swedish diplomat count folke bernadotte became the mediator of the united nations in palestine. his mission to reach count bernadotte visited palestinian war-torn villages and refugee camps in palestine and jordan . he witnessed crowded spaces, long lines for simple food, and meager medical assistance. he made the palestinians' right to medical treatment insignificant. observed closely. he observed firsthand the paltry right of palestinians to medicine . he observed firsthand the paltry right of palestinians to medicine. he observed firsthand the paltry right of palestinians to medicine. he is right he observed closely the palestinians for meager medicine . he made the palestinians' right to medical treatment insignificant. observed closely. he is of the right of the palestinians for
in may 1948 , the swedish diplomat count folke bernadotte became the mediator of the united nations in palestine. his mission to reach count bernadotte visited palestinian war-torn villages and refugee camps in palestine and jordan . he witnessed crowded spaces, long lines for simple food, and meager medical assistance. he made the palestinians' right to medical treatment insignificant. observed closely. he observed firsthand the paltry right of palestinians to medicine . he observed firsthand...
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Dec 11, 2023
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, in my opinion, no, not bernadotte, he stood there, if he had gone to st.cond and third armies would have carried out the plan ; he wasn’t going to reach moscow, he could lies before, this was the main mistake, well , firstly, tarmasov with his own, tarmasov of his third army was not in the aisles at all, i beg your pardon, there was schwenzerberg’s corps, these were the austrians and the eighth corps, naturally, but the question is different, why in general, in that direction there was an attack, someone the idea of invasions was possible. didn’t fight in that period, it was necessary to defeat the russian army in 2 months, and moreover, according to the plan, if the army had come forward, it would have been defeated immediately, why, why did you have to go across the niemen, since that’s what we’re talking about speech, that is, listen to him, well, if it didn’t bother a person to seriously think through, think through the operation of invading great britain, yes, that is, preparing a very complex naval operation there, then here it was. such competent
, in my opinion, no, not bernadotte, he stood there, if he had gone to st.cond and third armies would have carried out the plan ; he wasn’t going to reach moscow, he could lies before, this was the main mistake, well , firstly, tarmasov with his own, tarmasov of his third army was not in the aisles at all, i beg your pardon, there was schwenzerberg’s corps, these were the austrians and the eighth corps, naturally, but the question is different, why in general, in that direction there was an...
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Dec 21, 2023
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in may 1948 , swedish diplomat count folke bernadotte , united nations mediator. count bernadotte visited war-torn palestinian villages and refugee camps in palestine and jordan . crowded spaces, long queues for simple nutrition, and meager medical aid , he observed closely. it will be deposited into the account of the housekeepers, of course, apart from these cash donations , some of our compatriots also have non-cash donations, which will be sent tomorrow to the families of the less fortunate areas, as in the past few days. i would like to introduce the guest of the studio, mr. asoudeh, vice president of the development of people's partnerships of the aid committee, mr. agadeh. hello , you are very welcome. hello, i am also greeting you and all our good compatriots in these happy days and god willing. may there always be a kind yalda among their families at the table. well, mr. asodeh, you agree. first , give a report. let's raise the question. let's look at the report together . ladies and gentlemen, i have a yaldad night at this table. i love this smile for al
in may 1948 , swedish diplomat count folke bernadotte , united nations mediator. count bernadotte visited war-torn palestinian villages and refugee camps in palestine and jordan . crowded spaces, long queues for simple nutrition, and meager medical aid , he observed closely. it will be deposited into the account of the housekeepers, of course, apart from these cash donations , some of our compatriots also have non-cash donations, which will be sent tomorrow to the families of the less fortunate...
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Dec 25, 2023
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, viewers, i'd like to wish you a warm welcome to the royal palace here in stockholm and to the bernadotterary. this library holds over 100,000 books that used to belong to the kings and queens of the house of bernadotte. this is a very special library in that sense. but we're not here to read. we're here to listen. and we're here to listen to the nobel laureates, to their knowledge and wisdom and their contributions to science and economics. so thank you all forjoining today. thank you for hosting us. thank you, your royal highness. thank you. welcome to nobel minds and the first of our two programmes. laureates, this is the first time that you've been brought together in discussion on television. renewed congratulations to you all. but do you know what? just looking around the table, i'm very struck by the fact that, for once, i'm joined by three women, a very rare occurrence. and it's got me wondering, why do you think that there are so few women at the top in both the sciences and the social sciences? professor katalin kariko, you're the first hungarian woman to win a nobel prize. what
, viewers, i'd like to wish you a warm welcome to the royal palace here in stockholm and to the bernadotterary. this library holds over 100,000 books that used to belong to the kings and queens of the house of bernadotte. this is a very special library in that sense. but we're not here to read. we're here to listen. and we're here to listen to the nobel laureates, to their knowledge and wisdom and their contributions to science and economics. so thank you all forjoining today. thank you for...
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Dec 17, 2023
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, viewers, i'd like to wish you a warm welcome to the royal palace here in stockholm and to the bernadotteary. this library holds over 100,000 books that used to belong to the kings and queens of the house of bernadotte. this is a very special library in that sense. but we're not here to read, we're here to listen, and we're here to listen to the nobel laureates, to their knowledge and wisdom and their contributions to science and economics, so thank you all forjoining today. thank you for hosting us. thank you, your royal highness. thank you. applause welcome to nobel minds and the first of our two programmes. laureates, this is the first time that you've been brought together in discussion on television. renewed congratulations to you all. but do you know what? just looking around the table, i'm very struck by the fact that, for once, i'm joined by three women — a very rare occurrence. and it's got me wondering, why do you think that there are so few women at the top in both the sciences and the social sciences? professor katalin kariko, you're the first hungarian woman to win a nobel pr
, viewers, i'd like to wish you a warm welcome to the royal palace here in stockholm and to the bernadotteary. this library holds over 100,000 books that used to belong to the kings and queens of the house of bernadotte. this is a very special library in that sense. but we're not here to read, we're here to listen, and we're here to listen to the nobel laureates, to their knowledge and wisdom and their contributions to science and economics, so thank you all forjoining today. thank you for...
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, in my opinion, no, not bernadotte. in the winter the army did not fight during that period, it wassary to defeat the russian army in 2 months, and moreover, according to the plan, if barkl’s army had come forward, it would have been defeated immediately, why, why did you need it? this week, the washington post, by the way, the democratic mouthpiece of the democratic party, burst out with a whole series of such revelations, from my point of view. well, the first two articles i didn’t i’m going to comment on planning, the execution of operations is analyzed in detail in your programs too, i have several things there that for me personally, for me were, well, let’s say , a revelation, well, what the americans were planning from the very first day. all forces in the zaporizhzhya direction with access to melitopol to the coast of the sea of azov for 2 months, and the ukrainians, for some reason, zaluzhny decided that this was wrong and they needed this poking, which in the end led to nothing. and the most important revelation for me was that there in the last paragraph of literally
, in my opinion, no, not bernadotte. in the winter the army did not fight during that period, it wassary to defeat the russian army in 2 months, and moreover, according to the plan, if barkl’s army had come forward, it would have been defeated immediately, why, why did you need it? this week, the washington post, by the way, the democratic mouthpiece of the democratic party, burst out with a whole series of such revelations, from my point of view. well, the first two articles i didn’t i’m...
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Dec 12, 2023
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this also happened in 1810, when the napoleonic military leader jean baptiste bernadotte became the kingden. in sweden. treated it well marshal, because during one of the skirmishes in holland he captured many swedes, but soon released them all. he must have sensed something, however, bernadotte endeared himself to the swedes, and his dynasty rules the kingdom to this day. but something else is important here: the fighting napoleonic marshal on the swedish throne has turned into a categorical supporter of armed neutrality, and the key word here is armed, because this policy... provided for the creation of a strong army to defend its own territory, it is right that the head should not be filled with thoughts about allies and adversaries, it is necessary to create such an army that is able to protect the country regardless of external factors, and sweden has created. soldiers disguise themselves and prepare for battle with an imaginary enemy. swedish reservists are training on the island of gotland. if you place long-range anti-aircraft and anti-ship missiles on gotland, you can control th
this also happened in 1810, when the napoleonic military leader jean baptiste bernadotte became the kingden. in sweden. treated it well marshal, because during one of the skirmishes in holland he captured many swedes, but soon released them all. he must have sensed something, however, bernadotte endeared himself to the swedes, and his dynasty rules the kingdom to this day. but something else is important here: the fighting napoleonic marshal on the swedish throne has turned into a categorical...
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Dec 21, 2023
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count bernadotte visited war-torn palestinian villages and refugee camps in palestine and jordan . spaces. crowded people witnessed long queues for simple food and meager medical aid. he also supported the right of the palestinians to receive packages of 200,000 and 300,000 tomans for themselves from the table of another compatriot, which is deposited into the account of the housekeepers. of course, apart from these cash donations, some compatriots also have non-cash donations like the past few days. tomorrow also for it is sent to the families of less privileged areas, for this reason, tonight's program is a special news discussion in this field. well, introduce the guest of the studio. mr. asoudeh, vice president of development of people's partnerships of the relief committee, mr. asoudeh , hello, you are very welcome. hello, i am also greeting you and all our good compatriots in these happy days, and god willing, may there always be a kind yalda among their families. well, mr. asoudeh, first of all, do you agree? let's give a report, then raise the question , let's look at the r
count bernadotte visited war-torn palestinian villages and refugee camps in palestine and jordan . spaces. crowded people witnessed long queues for simple food and meager medical aid. he also supported the right of the palestinians to receive packages of 200,000 and 300,000 tomans for themselves from the table of another compatriot, which is deposited into the account of the housekeepers. of course, apart from these cash donations, some compatriots also have non-cash donations like the past few...