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"oslo" is a drama that takes a deeper look at what went into the historical middle east peace accordsheir relevance today. from new york, jeffrey brown has the story, which originally aired in june. >> reporter: the world saw this: the historic 1993 handshake between israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin and plo leader yasir arafat, brought together at the white house by president bill clinton. what we didn't see was this: >> you will achieve nothing because you're negotiating method is fundamentally flawed. it's rigid and impersonal. >> reporter: the nine months behind-the-scenes, secret negotiations that led up to the oslo accords. >> this is our chance to make a difference. >> reporter: in the play, "oslo", playwright j.t. rogers has taken real people and events and, with dramatic license, imagined his way into history. >> sneaking into the royal households in norway, the palestine liberation organization illegally meeting with israelis, drinking together, talking about their children in the middle of winter, and you think, as a storyteller, that's manna from heaven. >> a million pa
"oslo" is a drama that takes a deeper look at what went into the historical middle east peace accordsheir relevance today. from new york, jeffrey brown has the story, which originally aired in june. >> reporter: the world saw this: the historic 1993 handshake between israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin and plo leader yasir arafat, brought together at the white house by president bill clinton. what we didn't see was this: >> you will achieve nothing because you're...
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in oslo meaning walk with no bundle but no. noise again my. visit to syria did not. to see him. walking dead. unbelievable and it will make my head if the fishes said he doesn't own. the horn dogs may not only be tasty but also deadly for elations. between kids it was suggested no proof and a fairly strong one there were two thousand. in the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer and i chose a means of known to use them in the last test is it a sham skepticism they do not believe that this is is true by independent scientists so did the meat industry period you for this. compensation for my time as well as the others why is that the meat lobby definitely didn't like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on the flop. you're not. big business against health. started. almost. two separate vehicle attacks in spain only fourteen dead in a hundred more injured putting the country into the ranks of european states hit by . unsophisticated terrori
in oslo meaning walk with no bundle but no. noise again my. visit to syria did not. to see him. walking dead. unbelievable and it will make my head if the fishes said he doesn't own. the horn dogs may not only be tasty but also deadly for elations. between kids it was suggested no proof and a fairly strong one there were two thousand. in the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer and i...
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he won the diamond league race in oslo this season. chris o'hare also though. josh kerr did not.tonight, the women's hurdles and the 200 metres in the men's and the men's triple jump. was christian taylor going to get a world record? you promised us it. 17.68, a long way short of jonathan edwards mark set many years ago. christian taylorjust coming up to us soon as well. we will send that interview down later. another gold medal, his fourth world title. encouraging for british hopes going forwards. tomorrow, we are looking forwards. tomorrow, we are looking forward to the 200 metres women's final. from all of us for now, that's it. four—time major champion rory mcilroy is two shots off yeses five shots off the lead, approaching the end of his first round at the us pga championship. the world number four holds the course record at quail hollow and is two under par through 11 holes of his opening round. open champion jordan spieth struggled though — he's one over par after shooting 72. they're all chasing the surprise leader — thorbjorn olssen from denmark. he's four under. and the
he won the diamond league race in oslo this season. chris o'hare also though. josh kerr did not.tonight, the women's hurdles and the 200 metres in the men's and the men's triple jump. was christian taylor going to get a world record? you promised us it. 17.68, a long way short of jonathan edwards mark set many years ago. christian taylorjust coming up to us soon as well. we will send that interview down later. another gold medal, his fourth world title. encouraging for british hopes going...
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. >>> in oslo, norway, the world's best belly floppers competing this weekend. >> doesn't it hurt when you do that? >> not as much as the title hurts. it's called the world championship in death diving. you can curl up like that guy, but he took it right in the face. the winner, wearing a hat. that's the winner right there. just did a simple front flip. yeah, you know they're going to be red up in the torso region tomorrow. >> it sounds like you win if you don't die. >> right. >> so they're all winners. >>> so the total solar eclipse is over, but one always going to have a reminder running around their house. >> meet eclipse eubanks. she was met, she was born. she was met. she was born yesterday morning in south carolina. her parents said the decision to name her after the solar eclipse actually started as a joke. >> just on the drive here, you know, trying to keep her mind off of the contractions. i started joking around, saying, hey, that's s.she's born during the eclipse, we're going to name her eclipse. >> i actually like that. >> for a while, they settled on the name violet. mom a
. >>> in oslo, norway, the world's best belly floppers competing this weekend. >> doesn't it hurt when you do that? >> not as much as the title hurts. it's called the world championship in death diving. you can curl up like that guy, but he took it right in the face. the winner, wearing a hat. that's the winner right there. just did a simple front flip. yeah, you know they're going to be red up in the torso region tomorrow. >> it sounds like you win if you don't die....
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joe: my conversation with the bloomberg news economy reporter in moscow -- in oslo.herd branson and billionaires have in common? interest in astronomy. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: what'd you miss? more billionaires than you would think are investing in outer space. elon musk, jeff bezos, richard world's and 15 of the 500 richest people have made space investments. talking about here? who surprised you the most? >> along with the technology tycoons, there are a couple of people. one of mexico's richest people who owns a big conglomerate and is a retailer. joe: do any of them aspire to go into space themselves? >> for sure jeff bezos. emma: is this going to be profitable, or is this a vanity project? --10 years ago it was may be not a vanity project but a passion project. jeff bezos was not going to that ineturn on his lifetime. a wealthy are investor, you can look at startups and go, i can see a global this nas model here, and that's what's developing. -- business model here, and that's what's developing. julie: what are the business models? we know about spacex. are
joe: my conversation with the bloomberg news economy reporter in moscow -- in oslo.herd branson and billionaires have in common? interest in astronomy. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: what'd you miss? more billionaires than you would think are investing in outer space. elon musk, jeff bezos, richard world's and 15 of the 500 richest people have made space investments. talking about here? who surprised you the most? >> along with the technology tycoons, there are a couple of people. one of...
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not too good. 20 degrees in london and paris, we match oslo.re quite a bit warmer than that. moscow at 23. let's have a look at wednesday. that low pressure that was across france, remember, has actually moved to the north. quite an unusual direction for a low pressure system to take, tracking from south to north. usually they go like that, this one's going south to north. we're still closer to the low there, across east anglia and the south—east, so again, downpours in store on wednesday. look at wales. wales, northern england and scotland are in the clear, in for a fine day, but the weather will turn unsettled in other areas and i think some of us will get some rain towards the end of the week. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: defiance from north korea — it says new sanctions won't stop it developing nuclear weapons. embracing the strongmen — after meeting philippine president duterte, the american secretary of state arrives in thailand to gr
not too good. 20 degrees in london and paris, we match oslo.re quite a bit warmer than that. moscow at 23. let's have a look at wednesday. that low pressure that was across france, remember, has actually moved to the north. quite an unusual direction for a low pressure system to take, tracking from south to north. usually they go like that, this one's going south to north. we're still closer to the low there, across east anglia and the south—east, so again, downpours in store on wednesday....
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not too good. 20 degrees in london and paris, we match oslo.a bit warmer than that. moscow is on 23. let's have a look at wednesday. that low pressure that was across france, remember, has actually moved to the north. quite an unusual direction for a low pressure system to take, tracking from south to north. usually they go like that, this one's going south to north. we are still close to the low pressure system across east anglia and the south—east, so again, downpours in store on wednesday. look at wales. wales, northern england and scotland are in the clear, in for a fine day, but the weather will turn unsettled in other areas and i think some of us will get some rain towards the end of the week. goodbye. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: defiance from north korea. it says new sanctions won't stop it developing nuclear weapons. embracing the strongmen. the american secretary of state meets philippine president duterte before heading off to greet thailand's military rulers. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: a new n
not too good. 20 degrees in london and paris, we match oslo.a bit warmer than that. moscow is on 23. let's have a look at wednesday. that low pressure that was across france, remember, has actually moved to the north. quite an unusual direction for a low pressure system to take, tracking from south to north. usually they go like that, this one's going south to north. we are still close to the low pressure system across east anglia and the south—east, so again, downpours in store on wednesday....
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a team of researchers and scientists led by kathryn for journalists at the university of oslo in norway have discovered that the orange tissues have a ball of their own specialized brewing system that kicks in when faced with low oxygen environments like a pros in lake or pond essentially the process works just like most vertebrate animals when the body is forced to metabolize carbohydrates but rather than producing the dangerous byproduct of lactic acid our little goldfish bruce lee form about them all which is then easily expelled through their gills so the next time someone tells you that you drink like a fish you can correct them and say no i drink like a goldfish. all right he certainly i certainly. hope for you to remember everyone in this world we are not told. you all i love you i am tired and for. people watching those talks and have a great night everybody. isis militants and just to try. to be true. to the rhythm. here in the only two groups of militants says. those groups leaders who declare their determination independent extinct in the philippines. after two months of. kee
a team of researchers and scientists led by kathryn for journalists at the university of oslo in norway have discovered that the orange tissues have a ball of their own specialized brewing system that kicks in when faced with low oxygen environments like a pros in lake or pond essentially the process works just like most vertebrate animals when the body is forced to metabolize carbohydrates but rather than producing the dangerous byproduct of lactic acid our little goldfish bruce lee form about...
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in oslo meaning one for the one that no. noise. walking didn't. believe in. which. is the biggest. city in the city. welcome back to worlds apart but evolutionary biologists richard dawkins it's a duck and we talked about donald trump and the mess the state of american politics how does britain compare it to that well i'm working on british affairs because i think that it was the wrong decision of david cameron to call a referendum on something as complicated as leaving the european union i do it's another of those cases where as i was saying earlier about having a surgeon who knows his job well having a pilot knows how to play. the decision on leaving new york is a very very complicated political and economic decision and it's the kind of thing where we need parliamentary democracy which we have. was entirely wrong decision to hand that matter over to. a general which was not qualified to take that position especially in the way it was presented. you are known for criticizing people who hold on to believe despite the evidence to the country but i think. british politics has produc
in oslo meaning one for the one that no. noise. walking didn't. believe in. which. is the biggest. city in the city. welcome back to worlds apart but evolutionary biologists richard dawkins it's a duck and we talked about donald trump and the mess the state of american politics how does britain compare it to that well i'm working on british affairs because i think that it was the wrong decision of david cameron to call a referendum on something as complicated as leaving the european union i do...
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distilleries a team of researchers and scientists led by catherine for journalists at the university of oslo in norway have discovered that the orange species have a ball of their own specialized to brewing a system that kicks in when faced with low oxygen environments like it grows in lake or pond essentially the process works just like most vertebrate animals when the body is forced to metabolize carbohydrates but rather than producing the dangerous byproduct of lactic acid our little goldfish bruce lee form about them all which is then easily expelled through their gills so the next time someone tells you that you drink like a fish you can correct them and say no i drink like a goldfish. all right you certainly don't i certainly. had his words over you today remember everyone in this world we are not told your love but now i tell you all i love you i am tired rover and for them to keep on watching those hawks and have a great day everybody. you're watching our team special report and they love this stuff you and me has been up by basically everything that you think you know about civil so
distilleries a team of researchers and scientists led by catherine for journalists at the university of oslo in norway have discovered that the orange species have a ball of their own specialized to brewing a system that kicks in when faced with low oxygen environments like it grows in lake or pond essentially the process works just like most vertebrate animals when the body is forced to metabolize carbohydrates but rather than producing the dangerous byproduct of lactic acid our little...
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wightman also won a diamond league event this year in oslo. to keep an eye on. we will see how he gets on. all the details throughout the rest of the evening on bbc news. we'll be back here later but what a busy day of sport. lizzie can guide you through that. thanks 0lly, let's turn our attention to the premier league because the new season kicks off tonight — the first time it's started on a friday night. arsenal take on leicester at the emirates stadium in london and our sports correspondent andy swiss is there for us. good evening, andy, arsenal finished last season outside the top four for the first time under arsene wenger, but they did win the fa cup final. how are they looking for a title tilt this season? well after what happened last season in the premier league would imagine arsenalfans are in the premier league would imagine arsenal fans are not holding their breath. that said, there have been encouraging signs in the transfer market over the summer, particularly the signing of the new player from lyon for almost £15 million. he lo
wightman also won a diamond league event this year in oslo. to keep an eye on. we will see how he gets on. all the details throughout the rest of the evening on bbc news. we'll be back here later but what a busy day of sport. lizzie can guide you through that. thanks 0lly, let's turn our attention to the premier league because the new season kicks off tonight — the first time it's started on a friday night. arsenal take on leicester at the emirates stadium in london and our sports...
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they will integrate the oslo team to help ramp uppies messenger tools. bots are key for facebook to try to make more money off of facebook it's a top priority. if the bots work they will enable companies to communicate with consumers, and they will also help keep the messenger users hooked but they need virtual assistants that are more like her and less like how back over to you >> elon musk, bill gates, stephen hawking, mark cuban the other day warning about the dangers of ai and the rise of machines. >> for more on how concerned we should be, let's bring in martin ford, author of the book "the rise of the robots" and a product manager as well. i think it's the idea of the bots coming together and starting their own language that got a media attention. sounds like a sci-fi movie can you explain and why we shouldn't be afraid of it. >> basically facebook set up two systems that were intended to negotiate it each other. that's not really surprising this isn't any particular reason that two machines should speak in english unless we tell them to do that, b
they will integrate the oslo team to help ramp uppies messenger tools. bots are key for facebook to try to make more money off of facebook it's a top priority. if the bots work they will enable companies to communicate with consumers, and they will also help keep the messenger users hooked but they need virtual assistants that are more like her and less like how back over to you >> elon musk, bill gates, stephen hawking, mark cuban the other day warning about the dangers of ai and the...
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joe yune met in oslo with some counterparts at the north korean foreign ministry and also the north korean ambassador to the united nations. so i think it's important for viewers to remember that although the rhetoric is very hot between the u.s. and north korea, there's still diplomatic back channels. we call it, for years, the new york channel. because it goes through the united nations. the new york north korean mission to the united nations. i wouldn't say they're very productive in terms of helping the relationship, but those channels still exist and the hope is that if they can continue talking that would lead to a fuller dialogue on denuclearization or getting talks back on track. >> elise labott, don't go far away. reporters are around the world covering all of the angles of this story. get more. bring in our white house correspondent sara murray. our pennell corners barbara starr. our senior correspondent ivan watson joining us from guam and our correspondent will ripley from beijing. sara, you're there in new jersey with the president. president trump. he pushed back yesterday ag
joe yune met in oslo with some counterparts at the north korean foreign ministry and also the north korean ambassador to the united nations. so i think it's important for viewers to remember that although the rhetoric is very hot between the u.s. and north korea, there's still diplomatic back channels. we call it, for years, the new york channel. because it goes through the united nations. the new york north korean mission to the united nations. i wouldn't say they're very productive in terms...
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he met with them in may, in oslo and in june in new york, and he's been, you know, they called this, you might have heard this kind of diplomatic term before, the new york channel. it's been a long-established channel between the state department and the north korean -- the mission at the united nations, and this is usually to pass messages, but since president trump came in, secretary tillerson, ambassador yun have been really, at the instruction of president trump, trying to double down on getting these americans out. so, those are the discussions going on. they do kind of tiptoe around the issue of relations. the question is, in the midst of all this fiery rhetoric, can that channel be used for some more diplomacy. >> all right. let's listen to the president. >> secretary devos for joining us today. and thank you all, because we are -- we have been working very hard on being sure that americans have the training they need for the jobs in the future. i also want to thank ivanka, my daughter, for her leadership on workforce training and her efforts. she's been working very, very har
he met with them in may, in oslo and in june in new york, and he's been, you know, they called this, you might have heard this kind of diplomatic term before, the new york channel. it's been a long-established channel between the state department and the north korean -- the mission at the united nations, and this is usually to pass messages, but since president trump came in, secretary tillerson, ambassador yun have been really, at the instruction of president trump, trying to double down on...
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sit down and say, i understand 67, i understand what happened in 2000 in the negotiations, with the osloe going to work around that and seriously, this is all of their attitudes inside the white house. we don't need to know history. >> jared doesn't have time to study history because the middle east peace process is a part-time job for him. he's reorganizing the government. he's doing the space program. he's the president's principal adviser. so this is a part-time job the peace process. >> right. >> you just have got to know history. understand it forwards and backwards to get anywhere in the middle east. >> i'm glad he's telling the next generation to -- >> not worry about history. >>> two stories in the last two days, accuse the president of taking active measures to lower the heat on the russia story, but the investigation is only getting bigger. >>> plus, eric trump laments republicans aren't working with his dad but we have the laundry list of reasons explaining why that may be the case. >>> and we'll talk to senators claire mccaskill and rob portman. "morning joe" is coming right
sit down and say, i understand 67, i understand what happened in 2000 in the negotiations, with the osloe going to work around that and seriously, this is all of their attitudes inside the white house. we don't need to know history. >> jared doesn't have time to study history because the middle east peace process is a part-time job for him. he's reorganizing the government. he's doing the space program. he's the president's principal adviser. so this is a part-time job the peace process....