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j.t.: yes, we are.: and you said you will be a will to put in a lot of what you had to take out. j.t.: some of that, it is funny because the has been an extraordinary experience, lincoln center is such an extraordinary place to work, and they give you not only the facilities, but the protection and support, so from the first performance to our opening night 3.5 weeks later, i cut 34 minutes of material out of the play, which might be a record. in hindsight, a lot of what i cut in collaboration with bart were things that i think will be centerpieces in the film that did not need to be in the verbal driven arena of a stage, and there is simply -- it is going to be a gift to get through this same story from a different angle, so to speak, as a movie compared to a play. charlie: how did you and your wife differ in terms of a worldview? >> that is a very hard question. i think actually, it actually -- i mean, the real "oslo" story started by us visiting gaza for the first time. my wife was a norwegian diplom
j.t.: yes, we are.: and you said you will be a will to put in a lot of what you had to take out. j.t.: some of that, it is funny because the has been an extraordinary experience, lincoln center is such an extraordinary place to work, and they give you not only the facilities, but the protection and support, so from the first performance to our opening night 3.5 weeks later, i cut 34 minutes of material out of the play, which might be a record. in hindsight, a lot of what i cut in collaboration...
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earlier this week, charlie spoke with j.t.ers, along with the director bartlett sher, actor jennifer ehle, and terje rod-larson, the man who along with his wife coordinated the negotiations. >> one of the reasons why i believe there is a full house every day now is that in-- at this day and time where we have chaos and anarchy, gangland across the world, i think it portrays a message of hope, that it's possible to do the impossible; namely, to bring adversaries together to create friendship and to actually reach an agreement, which was done in 1993. >> rose: in today's world we can do that? >> i think so, too. but then sometimes it's easier to do the impossible than to do the possible. and i think that's what we did in 1993. >> rose: so just for the record, who's idea was it to make a playing play? >> to make a play. i think it was actually bart's idea. >> gl it was your idea. >> i met terje through my daughter. they were in school together, and i would go to soccer matches and he would tell me insane crazy stories of middle e
earlier this week, charlie spoke with j.t.ers, along with the director bartlett sher, actor jennifer ehle, and terje rod-larson, the man who along with his wife coordinated the negotiations. >> one of the reasons why i believe there is a full house every day now is that in-- at this day and time where we have chaos and anarchy, gangland across the world, i think it portrays a message of hope, that it's possible to do the impossible; namely, to bring adversaries together to create...
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stay in the pocket and give her hell, j.t., that's it! that's how you do it! cheers and applause ) he stuck with kellyanne conway even when she tried to sliver out of out. he's his best when he has the wrinkles in his head. when he spent three hours looking for ligh light bulbs ate dopeo, he's -- that's when he's coming with the flackets. then flush is it with a tapper-tude. >> the book to have the art of the presidency, chapter one, title i thought it would be easier. president trump says the media doesn't report terrorist attacks? wait, i thought he watched a lot of cable news. meryl streep is overrated say, the guy who had a cameo in "home alone." i'm sorry, "home alone" two. lot of talk by the trump team of an alternate fact this weekend. here's an alternate fact. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in the situation room. >> i'm national monument gonna hate. that was funny. he has comic chops, timing. the only problem is if you're trying to seem objective, then hosting a cnn roast isn't helping your cause. and what's worse, it makes it look like you're doing exact
stay in the pocket and give her hell, j.t., that's it! that's how you do it! cheers and applause ) he stuck with kellyanne conway even when she tried to sliver out of out. he's his best when he has the wrinkles in his head. when he spent three hours looking for ligh light bulbs ate dopeo, he's -- that's when he's coming with the flackets. then flush is it with a tapper-tude. >> the book to have the art of the presidency, chapter one, title i thought it would be easier. president trump...
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. >> rose: joining me is the playwright j.t. rodgers the director of bart will you tell sher and terje rod-larsen between the israel and jennifer ehle who plays his wife. i'm pleased to have all of them at this table. welcome. did you have a lot of playwrights and film collectors beating their path to your doorway saying there's a great play there's a great movie about this. >> i actually think it is a great play though it doesn't portray exactly what happened. it's not history but it captures very much i think the spirit of what's happened in oslo in 1993. i think it's a great job and it's actually a little bit awkward for me to sit here beside my wife. she did a great job portraying the role of my wife. >> rose: captured the spirit the what was the spirit. >> the spirit of oslo i think is hope. i think one of the reasons why i think it's a full house every day now is that at this day and time where we have chaos and anarchy in ganglands across the world, i think ittportrays a message of hope that is possible to do the impossib
. >> rose: joining me is the playwright j.t. rodgers the director of bart will you tell sher and terje rod-larsen between the israel and jennifer ehle who plays his wife. i'm pleased to have all of them at this table. welcome. did you have a lot of playwrights and film collectors beating their path to your doorway saying there's a great play there's a great movie about this. >> i actually think it is a great play though it doesn't portray exactly what happened. it's not history but...
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as a result of j.t.e police asked for authorization from the secretary of state for defense to deploy a number of armed military personnel in support of their armed officers. this request is part of a well-established plan known as operation testimony pour a, which both the armed forces and police officers are involved are trained and well-prepared for work in this quite of environment. the secretary of defense has approved this and testimony pour a is now in force. they will be guarding key sites replaced by members of the armed forces which will allow the police to significantly increase the number of armed officers on patrol in key locations. you might also see military personnel deployed at certain events such as concerts and sports matches, helping the police keep the public se. in all circumstances members of the armed forces who are deployed in this way will be under the command of police officers. precisely how the military and armed police officers will be deployed is an operational decision for
as a result of j.t.e police asked for authorization from the secretary of state for defense to deploy a number of armed military personnel in support of their armed officers. this request is part of a well-established plan known as operation testimony pour a, which both the armed forces and police officers are involved are trained and well-prepared for work in this quite of environment. the secretary of defense has approved this and testimony pour a is now in force. they will be guarding key...