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i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. i didn't see he was in the audience right at the beginning. he's been so much a part of bringing dr. fayad here. it's good seeing jane harman and many board members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying we don't have the representation, right, we don't have the framework right. essentially. >> yeah. >> could you tell us what should the representation be, what should the framework be? >> there's more than -- i hope this is okay. can you hear? >> yeah. >> there is really a very complicated problem here. on the one hand, you know, the oslo accords were signed on to by the plo acting on behalf of you' all palestinians. and those accords involved early on. and that was the declaration of mutual recognition presented to the palestinian people. and that defined the process. and that defined the palestinian counterpart. and as i said, that point in time onward, this is the criterion by which the plo was to be j
i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. i didn't see he was in the audience right at the beginning. he's been so much a part of bringing dr. fayad here. it's good seeing jane harman and many board members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying we don't have the representation, right, we don't have the framework right. essentially. >> yeah. >> could you tell us what should the...
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i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. didn't see he was in the audience at the beginning. so much a part of bringing dr. dr. hyad here, and many board members and members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying, we don't have the representation. we don't have the framework right. could you tell us what should the representation be, what should the framework be? >> more than i hope -- a very complicated problem here. on the one hand, the accord were hung ton by the plo and the palestinians, and those involve everyone. recognition by the state of israel, the plo representing the palestinian people. and that defines the palestinian council. and that point in time always, this is the criteria how the plo wants to be judged, delivering freedom to palestinian people. that didn't happen. as i alluded to in my opening remarks, and if anything, that goal appears to be more elusive today than then. not surprisingly, the standing of the plo has eroded o
i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. didn't see he was in the audience at the beginning. so much a part of bringing dr. dr. hyad here, and many board members and members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying, we don't have the representation. we don't have the framework right. could you tell us what should the representation be, what should the framework be? >> more than i hope -- a very...
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i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. i didn't see he was in the audience right at the beginning. he's been so much a part of bringing dr. fayyad here. it's good seeing jane harman and many board members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying we don't have the representation, right, we don't have the framework right. essentially. >> yeah. >> could you tell us what should the representation be, what should the framework be? >> there's more than -- i hope this is okay. can you hear? >> yeah. >> there is really a very complicated problem here. on the one hand, you know, the oslo accords were signed on to by the plo acting on behalf of all palestinians. and those accords involved early on. and that was the declaration of mutual recognition presented to the palestinian people. and that defined the process. and that defined the palestinian counterpart. and as i said, that point in time onward, this is the criterion by which the plo was to be judge
i do want to give a special greeting to steve hadley. i didn't see he was in the audience right at the beginning. he's been so much a part of bringing dr. fayyad here. it's good seeing jane harman and many board members throughout, thank you for being here. let me start by drilling down on what you were saying. you were essentially saying we don't have the representation, right, we don't have the framework right. essentially. >> yeah. >> could you tell us what should the...
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steve hadley. >> i have to make a disclosure that i had the opportunity to have lunch with salam fayyad, and i'd like to invite you to share a little bit of that conversation, and i realize there are some sensitive pieces to it. the reason i say that is because i think there's a lot of despair in the united states that the current situation in gaza can lead anywhere positive. and i think it's useful if you could share some thoughts about that both to give some hope but also to stimulate some thinking. and i'm thinking specifically some comments you made about the kind of cease-fire that might allow both what the israelis want, which is the demilitarization of hamas and what might allow hamas to get what it wants, which is the opening of the borders for flows of goods and services. you talked a little bit about that. what kind of arrangement might permit that. the role that the p.a. might play in that. and also, the issue of reconstruction of gaza and how that might be structured in such a way that actually could begin not just a reconstruction process but a reform process that could beg
steve hadley. >> i have to make a disclosure that i had the opportunity to have lunch with salam fayyad, and i'd like to invite you to share a little bit of that conversation, and i realize there are some sensitive pieces to it. the reason i say that is because i think there's a lot of despair in the united states that the current situation in gaza can lead anywhere positive. and i think it's useful if you could share some thoughts about that both to give some hope but also to stimulate...
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steve hadley. >> i have to make a disclosure that i had the opportunity to have lunch with salim fayed, and i'd like to invite you to share a little bit of that conversation, and i realize there are some sensitive pieces to it. the reason i say that is because i think there's a lot of despair in the united states that the current situation in gaza can lead anywhere positive. and i think it's useful if you could share some thoughts about that both to give some hope but also to stimulate some thinking. and i'm thinking specifically some comments you made about the kind of cease-fire that might allow both what the israelis want, which is the demilitarizization of hamas and what might allow hamas to get what it wants, which is the opening of the borders for flows of goods and services. you talked a little bit about that. what kind of arrangement might permit that. the role that the p.a. might play in that. and also, the issue of reconstruction of gaza and how that might be structured in such a way that actually could begin not just a reconstruction process but a reform process that could b
steve hadley. >> i have to make a disclosure that i had the opportunity to have lunch with salim fayed, and i'd like to invite you to share a little bit of that conversation, and i realize there are some sensitive pieces to it. the reason i say that is because i think there's a lot of despair in the united states that the current situation in gaza can lead anywhere positive. and i think it's useful if you could share some thoughts about that both to give some hope but also to stimulate...
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steve: he looks like harry. >> jimmy: next we have chesson hadley. ne of those giant wind sock guys and say, 'dad?'" [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: dad! dad! >> jimmy: i can't believe i found you. >> steve: oh, my gosh, you're green! [ laughter ] he works at a used car dealership. >> jimmy: next up is rickie fowler. he was voted "metrosexual ernie." [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a great award. that comes with a ribbon. hey, bert! how's it going, bert? >> jimmy: want to hit up abercrombie? next we have brendon de jonge. he was voted "most likely to be the love child of satan and an egg." [ laughter ] >> steve: now that's weird. >> jimmy: that's an odd category. >> steve: that's an odd category. >> jimmy: pga, i don't know what they're doing this year. >> steve: yeah, why would you do that? i don't think an egg and satan can breed. apparently they could. >> jimmy: they can. next up is chris kirk, who was voted "most likely to say 'enjoy your stay. they all do' when handing over your hotel room key." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey, can i lo
steve: he looks like harry. >> jimmy: next we have chesson hadley. ne of those giant wind sock guys and say, 'dad?'" [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: dad! dad! >> jimmy: i can't believe i found you. >> steve: oh, my gosh, you're green! [ laughter ] he works at a used car dealership. >> jimmy: next up is rickie fowler. he was voted "metrosexual ernie." [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a great award. that comes with a ribbon. hey, bert! how's it...