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[laughter] i think oslo was a great moment because, you know, when you live there, you really sensed people thought that change was coming. i think israelis, you know, they're insecure in that small area, and they thought they could breathe and move around a little more, and the palestinians built a casino in jericho, and they could move around in parts of the country that they hadn't before, and they really felt like this was going to make a difference. the palestinians thought they were going to get the israeli army out of their hair, and they wouldn't have checkpoints anymore, and i think it was a big failure of political leadership. you know, unfortunately rabin who was probably the one man who could make it stick was asass naitd, and it all kind of fell apart. but i think that constituency is still there, i think it would be much harder to convince them, but i think the public on both sides if they really felt like there was a real bargain that, you know, would return to that frame of mind that they were in in 1993, you could get it back. >> i wonder if you could share your view
[laughter] i think oslo was a great moment because, you know, when you live there, you really sensed people thought that change was coming. i think israelis, you know, they're insecure in that small area, and they thought they could breathe and move around a little more, and the palestinians built a casino in jericho, and they could move around in parts of the country that they hadn't before, and they really felt like this was going to make a difference. the palestinians thought they were going...
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ctic as a guest of norway to witness e pact of ice masses on at the oceans we have thisreport from oslo. >> this is bond heooned -- ban ki-moon'sfst stop. the polar icecap. he did -- has decided go because sientists say this is an area that most at risk. he has made quite a changef top priority. says he has reportthat it is causedy human activity. >> sience is clear -- e impact israel. he time to act is now. >> he has acted bore. he traveled t antarica two ars ago. the mssage -- the result o global warming could be catastrophic. urgent ation is needed to verse that. and that is the poor will sfer the most. they live in coastal areas floode by a rising sea. in other rions affected b drought an fame brought on by risi temperatures. >> it is so decided. >> there is the glob treaty to cut carbon emissionsorged in kyo 12 years ago, but it has not had much effect i reversing the trend. now the tas to replace that are entering their finalhase. at the g-8 summit ambitus targets we set,but officials sait is not eough. there aoisputes about the levels of resnsibility and acon to be takeny rich an
ctic as a guest of norway to witness e pact of ice masses on at the oceans we have thisreport from oslo. >> this is bond heooned -- ban ki-moon'sfst stop. the polar icecap. he did -- has decided go because sientists say this is an area that most at risk. he has made quite a changef top priority. says he has reportthat it is causedy human activity. >> sience is clear -- e impact israel. he time to act is now. >> he has acted bore. he traveled t antarica two ars ago. the mssage...
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. >> this is his first bout, a visit to oslo. after that, he heads north to get an update on the mounting polar ice caps. he has decided to go because scientists say it is one of the area's most of risk from global warming. >> the u.n. chief has made fighting climate change his top priority. >> this science is clear. climate change is happening. the impact is real. >> he has acted before, traveling to antarctica three years ago. his message -- as the result of global warming could be catastrophic. urgent action is needed to reverse it. and that is the poor who would suffer the most. they live in coastal areas flooded by rising seas. in other regions, affected by drought. >> we adopt this. >> there is a global treaty to cut carbon emissions. it has not had much success in reversing the trend. it is set to expire. the climate changes to replace it are entering the final phase. some ambitious targets were set at the g-8 summoned in july. critics say it is not enough. time is running out to meet the december deadline. >> ban ki-moon
. >> this is his first bout, a visit to oslo. after that, he heads north to get an update on the mounting polar ice caps. he has decided to go because scientists say it is one of the area's most of risk from global warming. >> the u.n. chief has made fighting climate change his top priority. >> this science is clear. climate change is happening. the impact is real. >> he has acted before, traveling to antarctica three years ago. his message -- as the result of global...
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this is not the fall of 2000, this is not even 1993 when the oslo accords were assigned. much has happened since then. there have been hundreds and hundreds of terror attacks in israel. we've lost hundreds of thousands of people, including close family members -- mine -- and i think israelis are justifiably wary. i live in israeli jerusalem. the west bank begins 50 yards down the street from me, not very far away. >> but certainly palestinians would be as worried about the israelis, because the israeli army has killed more palestinians than palestinians have killed israelis. >> but it wasn't the palestinians that attacked the israel i see, the israelis attacked the pal stin yanestini. >> so this is, as far as you're concerned, non-negotiable? >> i think it's a demand that is supported by an overwhelming majority of israelis. about 70% of israelis supported the prime minister's speech. and there's a reason for it. we are not telling the palestinians they won't have a means to defend themselves. they will have a police force, whatever they need to maintain law and order and
this is not the fall of 2000, this is not even 1993 when the oslo accords were assigned. much has happened since then. there have been hundreds and hundreds of terror attacks in israel. we've lost hundreds of thousands of people, including close family members -- mine -- and i think israelis are justifiably wary. i live in israeli jerusalem. the west bank begins 50 yards down the street from me, not very far away. >> but certainly palestinians would be as worried about the israelis,...
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this is not even 1993 when the oslo accords were assigned. much has happened since then.here have been hundreds and hundreds of terrorist attacks in israel. we've lost over thousands of people, including close family members of mine. and i think israelis are justifiably wary. i live in southern jerusalem, israeli jerusalem, west bank begins down the street 50 yards from me, not very far away and within -- >> but certainly palestinians would be as worried about the israelis, because the israeli army has killed many more palestinians than palestinians have killed israelis. >> but in the fall of 2000, for example it wasn't israel who attacked the palestinians, it was the palestinians who attacked the israelis. the west bank was used, not once, but twice, to launch major wars against the state of israel. and has since then been the site of numerous terrorist attacks against israel. >> so, again this is hard, as far as you're concerned, nonnegotiable, the demand -- >> i think it's a demand that is supported by an overwhelming majority of israelis. about 77% of israelis support
this is not even 1993 when the oslo accords were assigned. much has happened since then.here have been hundreds and hundreds of terrorist attacks in israel. we've lost over thousands of people, including close family members of mine. and i think israelis are justifiably wary. i live in southern jerusalem, israeli jerusalem, west bank begins down the street 50 yards from me, not very far away and within -- >> but certainly palestinians would be as worried about the israelis, because the...
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norway's oslo stock exchange lost 2 1/2%. joining us now exclusively is ceo and executive director of norges bank. he manages norway's government pension fund, $400 billion invested around the world. good to have you with us again. and let me get straight.. i suppose to the main question of the day, and that is, as a manager, and i know you are focus tond long term, but do you believe that overall, global markets will keep moving lower and that we may be for a double-dip recession? >> well, as you know, we are a long-term investor so we focus first of all on longer horizon. certainly are some challenges ahead on the macro side but we feel confident that longer-term equity will be less. >> i know that you have been in the process over the past couple of years of increasing your exposure to stocks as opposed to bonds. and you pretty much completed that now. any changes in that going to come as a result of the past six months in the market, or not? >> we feel our reallocation in the higher equity weight in may. in june, in total
norway's oslo stock exchange lost 2 1/2%. joining us now exclusively is ceo and executive director of norges bank. he manages norway's government pension fund, $400 billion invested around the world. good to have you with us again. and let me get straight.. i suppose to the main question of the day, and that is, as a manager, and i know you are focus tond long term, but do you believe that overall, global markets will keep moving lower and that we may be for a double-dip recession? >>...
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there has never been a peace process like oslo which of course so much bloodshed, so much terrorism, and most importantly, so much hate education has happened in this area since 1993. by the way the architect of education and the palestinian in authority has been a good cop" mazza. he was expelled from egypt, from syria, from jordan and lebanon for subversion. he partook in the under of kuwait by saddam hussein in 19 abu mohsen was the architect of plo ties with the ruthless communist regimes in moscow and east germany and other eastern european countries. he is the one who took care of the logistics of the massacre when 11 israeli athletes were massacred in 1972. >> mike: in case you didn't recognize the name of abu mohsen, it's the men that most of us in the united states now has mahmoud abbas the prime minister of the palestinian authority. he might better understand why so many israeli officials are leery of trusting a man who reportedly arranged the financing for the 1972 massacre of israeli athletes in munich politics. >> jerusalem is an unique and amazing city, considered a ho
there has never been a peace process like oslo which of course so much bloodshed, so much terrorism, and most importantly, so much hate education has happened in this area since 1993. by the way the architect of education and the palestinian in authority has been a good cop" mazza. he was expelled from egypt, from syria, from jordan and lebanon for subversion. he partook in the under of kuwait by saddam hussein in 19 abu mohsen was the architect of plo ties with the ruthless communist...
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you consider it a violation of the oslo accords? >> i think it is something i would not want somebody else to pronoun's on if it is a violation of that. i am not familiar enough with the oslo accords to be able to make a judgment one way or the other. you know, as our note said last night, we have made it quite known to the israeli government, and this is on the diplomatic level that we expect all american citizens to be treated the same regardless of their national origin, and these kinds of restrictions are considered an acceptable. i am afraid for the israeli government. >> have you specifically ask them to stop issuing these specific stamps? >> we have told them that we cannot accept this kind of practice. >> a d know what what level? the do you know how many americans have complained to the u.s. consulate in jerusalem? >> i am not aware of the kind of numbers of people who have complained. >> can i go back? first of all, what does that mean, we cannot accept this kind of practice? you also cannot accept continued building of se
you consider it a violation of the oslo accords? >> i think it is something i would not want somebody else to pronoun's on if it is a violation of that. i am not familiar enough with the oslo accords to be able to make a judgment one way or the other. you know, as our note said last night, we have made it quite known to the israeli government, and this is on the diplomatic level that we expect all american citizens to be treated the same regardless of their national origin, and these...
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he is 25-year-old omer body from oslo, nor way, an aspiring rapper who some are claiming is michael jackson'sn including michael's father joe jackson. in an interview with news 1, tv 1. >> yes, i knew he had another son, yes, indeed. >> in a published report, he has denied being michael jackson's biological son. now there's this exclusive video from 1997 that gives ample testament to the closeness of their relationship t shows a 13-year-old omer on the water with michael jackson during a trip to south africa. michael and he share a ride on a jet ski. michael wearing his hat. after they climb out he says something to michael. >> he wants to go for it. >> then katherine and michael's mother and joe jackson look on separately they get prepped for parasaing. the boat starts up. the chute catches air and the two soar across the water. michael even dofts his trademark fedora before they touch down. >> i wanted to see if i could hold on to my hat. >> reporter: he even introduces him to nelson mandela but are his family ties to michael jackson heartwarming fact or just wanna-be fantasy. this one-time
he is 25-year-old omer body from oslo, nor way, an aspiring rapper who some are claiming is michael jackson'sn including michael's father joe jackson. in an interview with news 1, tv 1. >> yes, i knew he had another son, yes, indeed. >> in a published report, he has denied being michael jackson's biological son. now there's this exclusive video from 1997 that gives ample testament to the closeness of their relationship t shows a 13-year-old omer on the water with michael jackson...
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and wear light-colored,t d oslo clots.ein spf 15 throughha wcosrede enmmr deen you should do that about 20 minutes before you go ou lit your exposure to the lisun, especially between 12:00 p.m..m and 6:00 p.m. that's when it's reay supposed to be hot out. look out for heat cramps, heat haustion or heat stroke. ifee y y foul any of the sympto as wci fedatited that you shoul all 1s y asoon as possible. and al o l koout for your elderly neighbors today, especially those who don't have air conditioning. there are cooling centers throughout our area. here in the district of columbia looking for a cooling center, call 311. they will put you in contact with one. but definitely take it easy today. these folks have the right idea. folks who are getting out a little bit earlier today and getting their exercise in before it gets really hot. that's the best thing to do. i'm tracee wilkins live on the mall. tom, back to you in the studio. >> thank you, tracee. those were some excellent tips. you really do have to respect this kind of h
and wear light-colored,t d oslo clots.ein spf 15 throughha wcosrede enmmr deen you should do that about 20 minutes before you go ou lit your exposure to the lisun, especially between 12:00 p.m..m and 6:00 p.m. that's when it's reay supposed to be hot out. look out for heat cramps, heat haustion or heat stroke. ifee y y foul any of the sympto as wci fedatited that you shoul all 1s y asoon as possible. and al o l koout for your elderly neighbors today, especially those who don't have air...
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we activated the troika and i was just in oslo in the two weeks ago to meet with the u.k.e norwegians. the was a very important process bringing about the cpa. we have a contact group that we've elevated to again get inputs and help work issues but more specifically i was in beijing the month and a half ago and the ambassador was a great friend we served in africa in the early 80's and we've been able to work that and now the chinese are working with us so we are not building roads in parallel but putting one in front of the other coordinating humanitarian assistance. russia, we are working on a conference possibly in the first part of october. when we will get together in moscow, but there is an effort to bring these players and. we now have what we call the envoy six, countries with permanent on voice that to get together on a routine basis. we have a bigger group were countries that have representatives in addition we have 15 people that get together periodically and to try to work these issues. we said so in support to the taha process, ought on voice came into washing
we activated the troika and i was just in oslo in the two weeks ago to meet with the u.k.e norwegians. the was a very important process bringing about the cpa. we have a contact group that we've elevated to again get inputs and help work issues but more specifically i was in beijing the month and a half ago and the ambassador was a great friend we served in africa in the early 80's and we've been able to work that and now the chinese are working with us so we are not building roads in parallel...
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i went to oslo to an intelligence conference. there were some people from the cia there.ding the chief historian of the cia. there were half a dozen guys sitting behind him. i stood up and made exactly the same comment
i went to oslo to an intelligence conference. there were some people from the cia there.ding the chief historian of the cia. there were half a dozen guys sitting behind him. i stood up and made exactly the same comment
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we had the gulf war and then we had madrid and oslo. what happened in the past 20 years was the bad guys were much more skillful and much more clever and much more determined than the good guys. i am a believer that there are some good guys this time. as much as to date yourself and other people, you cannot keep it going on. you have to keep trying because there are people who are trying to rekindle that all the time. all of us who are building settlements and those who are making the violence, it makes it more deadly. we do not have the luxury. they make peace, and then you have to wonder about gaza. in a political scenario, some of the tunnels are used to smuggle both ways. we are involved. we would be better to be involved in the sake of peace. >> in the front here? >> i was interested in the internal workings of egypt and in particular, given the external and internal threats, would you be able to give an assessment of the egyptian defense industry? what economic issue do you see that would lift the economy in egypt and as a side no
we had the gulf war and then we had madrid and oslo. what happened in the past 20 years was the bad guys were much more skillful and much more clever and much more determined than the good guys. i am a believer that there are some good guys this time. as much as to date yourself and other people, you cannot keep it going on. you have to keep trying because there are people who are trying to rekindle that all the time. all of us who are building settlements and those who are making the violence,...
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we activated the troika and i was just in oslo in the two weeks ago to meet with the u.k. and with the norwegians. the was a very important process bringing about the cpa. we have a contact group that we've elevated to again get inputs and help work issues but more specifically i was in beijing the month and a half ago and the ambassador was a great friend we served in africa in the early 80's and we've been able to work that and now the chinese are working with us so we are not building roads in parallel but putting one in front of the other coordinating humanitarian assistance. russia, we are working on a conference possibly in the first part of october. when we will get together in moscow, but there is an effort to bring these players and. we now have what we call the envoy six, countries with permanent on voice that to get together on a routine basis. we have a bigger group were countries that have representatives in addition we have 15 people that get together periodically and to try to work these issues. we said so in support to the taha process, ought on voice came
we activated the troika and i was just in oslo in the two weeks ago to meet with the u.k. and with the norwegians. the was a very important process bringing about the cpa. we have a contact group that we've elevated to again get inputs and help work issues but more specifically i was in beijing the month and a half ago and the ambassador was a great friend we served in africa in the early 80's and we've been able to work that and now the chinese are working with us so we are not building roads...
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i went to oslo to an intelligence conference. there were some people from the cia there.uding the chief historian of the cia. there were half a dozen guys sitting behind him. i stood up and made exactly the same comment that the caller did, given the fact that we now know there were no weapons of mass destruction, what george i noticed the six guys sitting behind the historian all turned uncomfortable. turns out to these were the analysts that road to the national intelligencee estimate >> "washington journal continues the health care discussion next week broadcasting from arlington. we examine it from the perspective of hospital administrators and doctors. we will speak with the hospital's director and ceo, and also the chairman of the board. he's the chief of cardiac surgery. tuesday, the hospital's chief financial officer and chief information officer, and we conclude wednesday by talking with the medical director of the intensive care unit and the hospital's chief nursing officer. it all begins monday on "washington journal," here on c- span. the public viewing to hon
i went to oslo to an intelligence conference. there were some people from the cia there.uding the chief historian of the cia. there were half a dozen guys sitting behind him. i stood up and made exactly the same comment that the caller did, given the fact that we now know there were no weapons of mass destruction, what george i noticed the six guys sitting behind the historian all turned uncomfortable. turns out to these were the analysts that road to the national intelligencee estimate...
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but let us not forget we have the gulf war and after that madrid and oslo the and the peace treaty. what happened in the past that the bad guys were much more, and you know, skillful, much more clever, much more determined than the good guys. well, i am a believer that there are some good guys this time they might make it, but as much as you did yourself and other people for that conflict is just you can't keep it going on. you have to keep trying because there are people who are trying to rekindle it all the time. all those who are building and making violence, those who are taking the conflict from being between the two nationalisms and to being between religious affiliations. it makes it much more deadly and we don't have the luxury. i would say there is this let us get rid of fat. that is they are away, they made peace. what to do with gaza and under one scenario and the credible scenario will find the guy is so some are used to smuggle both ways to egypt and from egypt. so, we are involved and far better to be involved in peace than in the sake of war. >> my name is kim douglas
but let us not forget we have the gulf war and after that madrid and oslo the and the peace treaty. what happened in the past that the bad guys were much more, and you know, skillful, much more clever, much more determined than the good guys. well, i am a believer that there are some good guys this time they might make it, but as much as you did yourself and other people for that conflict is just you can't keep it going on. you have to keep trying because there are people who are trying to...