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. ♪ ♪ also -- oslo's new museum is the biggest dedicated to a single artist. a version of the scream is on display, the artists doesn't work. ♪ this artwork does not need to museum, christie's auction to digital piece, the collage of 5000 individual images was created by an american artist and computer scientists. it fetched a record sum of 60 million yeuros. >> what? it's just crazy. ♪ >> squid game made waves around the world. ♪ south korean films and series had more and more success internationally, as the boy band bts with their music. ♪ perhaps the best gift of the year was the gift of freedom for popstar britney spears. after her fans kept up the pressure with the hashtag, britney and her conservatorship was ended in court. anchor: dw news. the top stories, people have begun ringing in the new year. uncle put on fireworks -- hong kong put on a fireworks display, but many activities are being scaled back amid a sharp rise in covid-19 cases. that is all the news for now. you can stay up-to-date on our website, social media. thanks for your company.
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oslo 880 and oakland, traffic moving both directions. at a quick look at your travel time this morning. right now we are nothing alike break lights or delays on any of our major freeways. >>>, at one more, to the list. this is the one of the eastern span of the bay bridge. taking a look at treasure island. but i do need to talk about how cold it is out there. let's switch over to the morning lows and i want you to see the 30 that shows up the santa rosa right now. actually 31. is 34 in petaluma treatment upper 30s for much of the bay. and mid-30s and inland valleys so be ready for most colder start to this day. after mills will warm over to the low 50s with plenty of sunshine. and for new year's eve, plant only feeling cold. it will probably be mid to upper 30s for most locations bay area wide and even colder in the north bay. next chance of rain's shows up early next week. not a big chance but a chance. >>> happy new year everybody. don't forget the news continues. ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs mornings." tonight is the big night, it's new ye
oslo 880 and oakland, traffic moving both directions. at a quick look at your travel time this morning. right now we are nothing alike break lights or delays on any of our major freeways. >>>, at one more, to the list. this is the one of the eastern span of the bay bridge. taking a look at treasure island. but i do need to talk about how cold it is out there. let's switch over to the morning lows and i want you to see the 30 that shows up the santa rosa right now. actually 31. is 34 in...
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. ♪ anchor: joining us from oslo, a professor of international relations at the university of south waste -- southeast norway, and an editor, and the director of the program on pills building -- peace building and rights, and from london, the director of the china institute at a university of london. i would like to begin with steve and london. this is not quite a declaration of a new cold war but it is an unprecedented declaration of a property of agreement between russia and china. what is that based on? >> is based on a lot of common interests at the two countries share at the moment. they share tensions with the united states and they want to make sure that they will prevail and not the united states. they share a common objective of making the world safe, so that the world will be safe for putin and xi jinping. they also share the issue of, in the case of russia, ambitions over ukraine and in the case of china, ambitions over taiwan. there is a lot for them to work together and we should also not forget that xi jinping is reviving [indiscernible] as the ideology in china which makes
. ♪ anchor: joining us from oslo, a professor of international relations at the university of south waste -- southeast norway, and an editor, and the director of the program on pills building -- peace building and rights, and from london, the director of the china institute at a university of london. i would like to begin with steve and london. this is not quite a declaration of a new cold war but it is an unprecedented declaration of a property of agreement between russia and china. what is...
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anybody else does the during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. grass silhouette, the ha club. those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to everyone. the environment li, live in is changing all the time and the was the outside can change and if people don't trust each other on either side, we can't help. we can only hope people continue to trust us and people will continue to come to the hotel knowing that we are above it. ah ah ah ah. center the conflict with to sebastian. at least 27 my group perish in the english channel. will with now force europe to commit the faithful migration policy, give a huff stop in buffalo, member of the european parliament on the former prime minister in belgium. one happened to be used much vaunted value and what
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i was talking q and a, i'm joined by my guess, glen deason in oslo. he is professor at the university of south eastern europe, may as well as author of the book, great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution and in plymouth. we have patrick kennings and he's the editor and founder of 21st century wire dot com. all right, gentlemen, cross talk girls in effect, that means you can, joan, anytime you want. i got a lot of questions. let's see if we can get through as many as possible here. the 1st question is, let me go to glen 1st. what are the chances of an arm complet involving russia and nato in the new year? thoughts? well, i think it's unlikely, but it's becoming increasingly likely and i did. they are a good, couldn't use his other recognizing difficulties that we have in europe and them the main conflict as effectively what is the european secure, secure the architecture for the russians. they're demanding. it has to be based on all our underpin security agreements which suggest invisible security. so, you know, made to, for example, one si
i was talking q and a, i'm joined by my guess, glen deason in oslo. he is professor at the university of south eastern europe, may as well as author of the book, great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution and in plymouth. we have patrick kennings and he's the editor and founder of 21st century wire dot com. all right, gentlemen, cross talk girls in effect, that means you can, joan, anytime you want. i got a lot of questions. let's see if we can get through as many as possible here....
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anybody else does the during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. grass silhouette, the ha club. those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to every one. the environment li, live in is changing all the time and the was the outside can change and if people don't trust each other on either side, we can't help. we can only hope people continue to trust us and people will continue to come to the hotel knowing that we're above it. ah ah ah ah finally learning to read at 60 for her entire life osley emory has invested everything into education for her 10 children. she herself is illiterate. mike and men older women in turkey, but honestly, in but i know that learning always pays off people to focus on europe. in 30 minutes on d. w. enter the conflict zo
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i rostock in q and a i'm joined by my guest, glen deason in oslo. he is professor at the university south eastern norway as well as author of the book, great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution and in plymouth. we have patrick hennington. he is the editor and founder of 21st century wired dot com. all right, gentlemen, crosstalk rules and effect. that means you can, joan, any time you want, i got a lot of questions. let's see, we can get to as many as possible here. a 1st question is, let me go to glen 1st. what are the chances of an arm conflict involving russia and nato in the new year? thoughts? well, i think it's unlikely, but it's becoming increasingly likely and i did. they are a good the good. the news is that the recognizing that she difficulties we have in europe and them the main conflict as effectively what is your pin secure security architecture for the russians, they're demanding. it has to be based on all our underpin, secure the agreements which suggest invisible security. so you know, made to, for example, once on the ex
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joining us from oslo, professor of international relations at the university of southeastern norway. good to have you all with us. if i could start this by asking, does a european defense force makes sense strategically? >> thanks for having me. of course, it makes strategic sense in the medium-term. the question is, how to make it the reality? what are the realistic next steps? there's a lot of political talk about european strategic at tana me and sovereignty. even the hungarian prime minister pretended he is a grid -- great advocate of this and fully in line with president macron, that he's in favor of strengthening europe. on the rule of law and other issues, the prime minister undermines europe. what she said is not just a question of capabilities or capacity but of political will. that's true. we need political will to really up our game. europe does spend quite a bit on defense. it needs to pool and share and get out of this national defense industry, really work towards a europewide defense industry, strengthening its innovation base and really working toward that. i think th
joining us from oslo, professor of international relations at the university of southeastern norway. good to have you all with us. if i could start this by asking, does a european defense force makes sense strategically? >> thanks for having me. of course, it makes strategic sense in the medium-term. the question is, how to make it the reality? what are the realistic next steps? there's a lot of political talk about european strategic at tana me and sovereignty. even the hungarian prime...
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anybody that does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. ross silhouette, the ha, those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to every one. the environment only live it is changing all the time and the was the outside can change and if people don't trust each other on either side, we can't help. we can only hope people continue to trust us and people will continue to come to the hotel knowing that we're above it. ah ah ah ah, their importance to the economy is huge. but getting hold of them is often a dirty business. critical commodities make us mobile, make our smartphones smart. how can today's global hunger for lithium cobalt and more? the satisfied made in germany in 30 minutes on d. w. will landscape a reflection of a turbulent history. the
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answer as many questions as we can ah. raw sucking q and a i am joined by my guest gland deason in oslo. he is professor at the university south eastern norway as well as author of the book, great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution and in plymouth. we have patrick hennington. he is the editor and founder of 21st century wired dot com. all right, gentlemen, crosshatch, rules and effect. that means you can, joan, any time you want, i got a lot of questions. let's see, we can get to as many as possible here. the 1st question is, let me go to glen 1st. what are the chances of an arm conflict involving russia and nato in the new year? thoughts? well, i think it's unlikely, but it's becoming increasingly likely and i did. they are a good the good. the news is that the recognizing actually difficulties we have in europe and them the main conflict as effectively what is your pin secure security architecture for the russians. they're demanding an estimate based on all our underpin secure agreements, which suggest invisible security. so, you know, made to, for example, once on the ex
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the 2 sides had come together. peace seemed within reach any b and that does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the peace would happen and conditions would improve. ross silhouette, the hot club those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to every one. the environment, li, live, it is changing all the time and the was the outside can change and if people don't trust each other on either side, we can't help. we can only hope people continue to trust us and people will continue to come to the hotel knowing that we're above it. ah ah ah ah. a pulse with the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's own about the perspective culture information. this is the w news and d. w. made from mines. oh to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. th
the 2 sides had come together. peace seemed within reach any b and that does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the peace would happen and conditions would improve. ross silhouette, the hot club those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain...
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five days, delta four days, and 0micron is thought to be three days, much of that data comes from the oslo event when scores of people were infected with 0micron. so i think that is the thinking — two days before, three days after. we'll call it five, and you wear a mask for the additional five days, we think the probability of transmission then is low. and even if you do get transmission, we have antibodies and increasing oral options that will be available. we are more comfortable with treating covid. as a vaccinated person, we know you are very unlikely to get serious disease, hospitalisation and death, very different from november 2020. does it bother you, at all, this new regime, if you like? i appreciate there is an economic call for it, a business sense to it, but you, as a medical man and a scientist, are you anxious? i am a little anxious, to be honest, david, and that's because we don't quite have the amount of data we had in the previous version. you know, we know, for example, if i call up the old data, you can take up to 11.5 days for everyone to sort of transmit, if they ar
five days, delta four days, and 0micron is thought to be three days, much of that data comes from the oslo event when scores of people were infected with 0micron. so i think that is the thinking — two days before, three days after. we'll call it five, and you wear a mask for the additional five days, we think the probability of transmission then is low. and even if you do get transmission, we have antibodies and increasing oral options that will be available. we are more comfortable with...
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the 2 sides had come together. piece seemed within reach the any b and does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. ross silhouette, the ha, those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to every one. the environment only live it is changing all the time and the was the outside can change and if people don't trust each other on either side, we can help. we can only hope people continue to trust us and people will continue to come to the hotel knowing that we're above it. ah ah ah ah, a an unequal gain. women and climate change with lower income changes unless he said they are the west affected by its impact. but women not just going to stand there and watch, they have tangible ideas against the consequences of global warming. eco, india. 30 minu
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five days, delta four days, and 0micron is thought to be three days, much of that data comes from the oslo event when scores of people were infected with 0micron. that is the thinking — two days before, three days after. call it five, and you wear a mask for the additionalfive days, we think the probability of transmission then is low. and even if you do get transmission, we have antibodies and increasing oral options that will be available. we are more comfortable with treating covid. as a vaccinated person, we know you are very unlikely to get serious disease, hospitalisation and death, very different from november 2020. does it bother you, this new regime? i appreciate there is an economic call for it, a business sense to it, but as a medical man and a scientist, are you anxious? i am a little anxious, to be honest, david, because we don't quite have the amount of data we had in the previous version. we know for example, if i call up the old data, you can take up to 11.5 days for everyone to sort of transmit, if they are going to transmit from an initial infection. so i guess the tail
five days, delta four days, and 0micron is thought to be three days, much of that data comes from the oslo event when scores of people were infected with 0micron. that is the thinking — two days before, three days after. call it five, and you wear a mask for the additionalfive days, we think the probability of transmission then is low. and even if you do get transmission, we have antibodies and increasing oral options that will be available. we are more comfortable with treating covid. as a...
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anybody that does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. ro, ross salem at the hot club. those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning to wills. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to every one. the environment we live in is changing all the time and other was the outside can change and if people don't trust each other on either side, we can help. we can only hope that people continue to trust us and people will continue to come to the hotel knowing that we're above it. ah ah ah ah, ah, a beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's about to perspective culture information. this is dw and d, w made from mines tax hikes for millionaires. one millionaire is demanding just that her wealth could help others, especially during the pandemic. but that doesn't mean that th
anybody that does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. ro, ross salem at the hot club. those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning to wills. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to every one....
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event when scores of people — from the oslo event when scores of people were infected with omicron. that is the thinking, two days— omicron. that is the thinking, two days before, three days after — two days before, three days after. call it five, and you ask— after. call it five, and you ask for— after. call it five, and you ask for the additional five days, _ ask for the additional five days, we think the probability of transmission then is low. and — of transmission then is low. and even— of transmission then is low. and even if you do get transmission, we have antibodies and increasing all options _ antibodies and increasing all options that will be available. we are — options that will be available. we are more comfortable with treating — we are more comfortable with treating covid. as a vaccinated person. — treating covid. as a vaccinated person, we know you are very unlikely— person, we know you are very unlikely to _ person, we know you are very unlikely to get serious disease, hospitalisation and death, — disease, hospitalisation and death, very differ
event when scores of people — from the oslo event when scores of people were infected with omicron. that is the thinking, two days— omicron. that is the thinking, two days before, three days after — two days before, three days after. call it five, and you ask— after. call it five, and you ask for— after. call it five, and you ask for the additional five days, _ ask for the additional five days, we think the probability of transmission then is low. and — of transmission then is low....
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lives are being lost and when there are human rights challenges in the world — you're about to go to oslo to celebrate people who won the nobel peace prize for standing up against oppression, for speaking out and for telling the truth, for having the ability to have the freedom to be able to do that. so, how does that come about? it comes about because nations fight for that freedom. and you can go back in the history of the last century and see the fights we had against fascism, a total war on the planet. and the united states believes that it's important to continue to fight for human rights. that said... but i guess what... wait a minute, one sec. it is a human right also to live with clean air and to live with a planet that is sustainable, and that human right is one that people are fighting for desperately all around the world now. there are 20 countries that are responsible for 80% of all the omissions. china and the united states and the eu and britain... and russia is other important one. ..are all part of that, and india and russia. and those nations must come together and they h
lives are being lost and when there are human rights challenges in the world — you're about to go to oslo to celebrate people who won the nobel peace prize for standing up against oppression, for speaking out and for telling the truth, for having the ability to have the freedom to be able to do that. so, how does that come about? it comes about because nations fight for that freedom. and you can go back in the history of the last century and see the fights we had against fascism, a total war...
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taiwan people, people in the front of the congress in the united states, i have people in london and oslo wait for this sculpture to explain the story. there's a lot of people who could take care of this monument if we can get it out of hong kong.— out of hong kong. thank you very much — out of hong kong. thank you very much for— out of hong kong. thank you very much for making - out of hong kong. thank you very much for making the - out of hong kong. thank you i very much for making the time stay with us on bbc news. still to come: celebrations in spain as thousands win a share of the world's richest lottery draw — el gordo or �*the fat one'. the world of music's been paying tribute to george michael, who's died from suspected heart failure at the age of 53. he sold well over 100 million albums in a career spanning more than three decades. the united states' troops have been trying to overthrow the dictatorship of general manuel noriega. the pentagon said that it's failed in its principle objective to capture noriega and take him to the united states to face drugs charges. the
taiwan people, people in the front of the congress in the united states, i have people in london and oslo wait for this sculpture to explain the story. there's a lot of people who could take care of this monument if we can get it out of hong kong.— out of hong kong. thank you very much — out of hong kong. thank you very much for— out of hong kong. thank you very much for making - out of hong kong. thank you very much for making the - out of hong kong. thank you i very much for making the...
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the university of oslo center for research calls islamaphobia a, quote, contested term. these are law review article, not mine. it goes on further to say the term conflates opposition to islam with prejudice toward muslims. these expert descriptions underscore the need for due diligence that this text has not yet received. i wish the minority had been given the opportunity to discuss this bill before it was thrown in on the markup. we all oppose religious persecution, against muslims or any other faith. i'm a catholic. any other believers in any faith should be protected from this hate speech and violence. so for those reasons, because the definition is not provided, islamaphobia is a very broad term that can be subject to many interpretations, if we don't define that in the congress through legislative intent who will? that means we cede our authority over to the executive branch and then they write what is islamaphobia means. i wish we had used different terms, terminologies that are in statute under law rather than something that's sort of born of a wikipedia page. to
the university of oslo center for research calls islamaphobia a, quote, contested term. these are law review article, not mine. it goes on further to say the term conflates opposition to islam with prejudice toward muslims. these expert descriptions underscore the need for due diligence that this text has not yet received. i wish the minority had been given the opportunity to discuss this bill before it was thrown in on the markup. we all oppose religious persecution, against muslims or any...
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to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess when decent in oslo, he is a professor at the university of se or norway as well as author of the book, great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution. and here in moscow we have maxine schwarzkopf, he is the director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. right. gentleman cross type roles in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want and i always appreciate it again. let's go to glen 1st here. i, you know, glen, where does, where does your stand right now? because, you know, it's 30 years after the cold war. we still have nato, but we have a lot of the cold war agreements like on missiles and defense and things like that are either been thought or to, or being reassessed, but this isn't the cold war here. nato is not interested in, in negotiating missile treaties or not interested in pan european security arrangements. mean, it seems to me from an outsider, looking in europe is kind of stuck it in cherish is what was but it doesn't seem to work or in the pre
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ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess when decent in oslo. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as author of the book . great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution. and here in moscow we have maxine schwarzkopf. he is the director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. hi gentlemen, cross lock rules and effect.
ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess when decent in oslo. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as author of the book . great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution. and here in moscow we have maxine schwarzkopf. he is the director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. hi gentlemen, cross lock rules and effect.
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ah, let's bring our guests at joining us from oslo. glenn decent professor of international relations at the university of se, norway and an editor at russia in global affairs from new york. david l. phillips, director of the program on peace building and rights at columbia university and from london, steve sung director of the china institute at so us university of london a warm welcome to you all. let's begin with steve sang in london. steve, this isn't quite a declaration of a new cold war, but it is an unprecedented declaration of a cooperative agreement between russia and china. what's that based on? well, it is based on a lot of come and interest attached it to countries share. at the moment, the share tension with the united states, and they want to make sure that they will prevailed and not the united states. they share a common objective of making the world safe for authors, terrorism, so dead, the well will be safe for putin and for she in pain. they also shared the issue of you, in the case of russia ambitions over your cran
ah, let's bring our guests at joining us from oslo. glenn decent professor of international relations at the university of se, norway and an editor at russia in global affairs from new york. david l. phillips, director of the program on peace building and rights at columbia university and from london, steve sung director of the china institute at so us university of london a warm welcome to you all. let's begin with steve sang in london. steve, this isn't quite a declaration of a new cold war,...
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you, you cite that the oslo accords as regards palestine. we're sell out by yasser arafat in, in your view. should palestinians not actually be that surprised at some ballast indian activists are about settler violence going on today and the head of christmas in the holy land in a, in a few weeks time. ah, they shouldn't be that surprised given what you write about as regards the path taken by the colonial settling of jews in israel. i mean, i think there are different tendencies within within israel and israel palestine a, there is the center violence which is about continuing the not about getting radio for palestinians a from israel proper, but also from the west bank as much as possible. the problem of settler violence is that it does not have to go. it does not, it does not have an idea of what to do with the balance unless it's except for a genocide it has no, it wants to extend the physical territory of formerly, you know, it is around the historical lands of its own imagination. but what to do with the people on the land, it doesn't
you, you cite that the oslo accords as regards palestine. we're sell out by yasser arafat in, in your view. should palestinians not actually be that surprised at some ballast indian activists are about settler violence going on today and the head of christmas in the holy land in a, in a few weeks time. ah, they shouldn't be that surprised given what you write about as regards the path taken by the colonial settling of jews in israel. i mean, i think there are different tendencies within within...
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joining us from oslo, professor of international relations at the university of southeastern norway. good to have you all with us. if i could start this by asking, does a european defense force makes sense strategically? >> thanks for having me. of course, it makes strategic sense in the medium-term. the question is, how to make it the reality? what are the realistic next steps? there's a lot of political talk about european strategic at tana me and sovereignty. even the hungarian prime minister pretended he is a grid -- great advocate of this and fully in line with president macron, that he's in favor of strengthening europe. on the rule of law and other issues, the prime minister undermines europe. what she said is not just a question of capabilities or capacity but of political will. that's true. we need political will to really up our game. europe does spend quite a bit on defense. it needs to pool and share and get out of this national defense industry, really work towards a europewide defense industry, strengthening its innovation base and really working toward that. i think th
joining us from oslo, professor of international relations at the university of southeastern norway. good to have you all with us. if i could start this by asking, does a european defense force makes sense strategically? >> thanks for having me. of course, it makes strategic sense in the medium-term. the question is, how to make it the reality? what are the realistic next steps? there's a lot of political talk about european strategic at tana me and sovereignty. even the hungarian prime...
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theresa fallon, a director of the center for russia, europe, asia studies and joining us from oslo. glen deason, professor of international relations at the university of south eastern norway. good to have your witness. thorsten bennett, if i could stop this, by asking, does a european defense force make sense strategically? yes, sir, thanks for having me. as son, of course, it makes you teach a sense in the medium term. the question is, how to make it the reality and what realistic next. next steps are, there's a lot of political talk about european strategic autonomy about europeans teaching sovereignty. even problem is the orbit kind of pretended he is a great advocate of this and fully aligned with president the my con, that he's all in favor of strengthen europe. whereas on the rule of law and other issues, prime is there or bon undermines. ready undermine europe, or underline said it's not just the question of capabilities or capacity, but the political well, that's true. we need the political world to, to really up our game. europe does spend quite a bit on defense, but it ne
theresa fallon, a director of the center for russia, europe, asia studies and joining us from oslo. glen deason, professor of international relations at the university of south eastern norway. good to have your witness. thorsten bennett, if i could stop this, by asking, does a european defense force make sense strategically? yes, sir, thanks for having me. as son, of course, it makes you teach a sense in the medium term. the question is, how to make it the reality and what realistic next. next...
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the university of oslo center for research calls islamaphobia a, quote, contested term. these are law review article, not mine. it goes on further to say the term conflates opposition to islam with prejudice toward muslims. these expert descriptions underscore the need for due diligence that this text has not yet received. i wish the minority had been given the opportunity to discuss this bill before it was thrown in on the markup. we all oppose religious persecution, against muslims or any other faith. i'm a catholic. any other believers in any faith should be protected from this hate speech and violence. so for those reasons, because the definition is not provided, islamaphobia is a very broad term that can be subject to many interpretations, if we don't define that in the congress through legislative intent who will? that means we cede our authority over to the executive branch and then they write what is islamaphobia means. i wish we had used different terms, terminologies that are in statute under law rather than something that's sort of born of a wikipedia page. to
the university of oslo center for research calls islamaphobia a, quote, contested term. these are law review article, not mine. it goes on further to say the term conflates opposition to islam with prejudice toward muslims. these expert descriptions underscore the need for due diligence that this text has not yet received. i wish the minority had been given the opportunity to discuss this bill before it was thrown in on the markup. we all oppose religious persecution, against muslims or any...
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. >> dana: so you were recently in oslo accepting the award on behalf of the world food program and you said that you don't pat yourself on the back for all the people you have helped save but that you real ooh he are kept up at night by the people we can't. >> you know, dana, it was an honor to receive the nobel peace prize, no doubt. the committee was sending two messages. thank you to the world food program helping people in need but an action call because of crises like in afghanistan. when we don't have enough money we have to choose which children eat and don't eat. which children live and die. with all the wealth an earth today we should be able to reach every child in afghanistan regardless of the politics and past. >> dana: how does it work then with the world food program does the taliban distribute the food or does the u.n. handle it? >> no, no. we handle it 100%. i met with the taliban and gave me assurance they would give us independence and impartiality to make sure we're working directly with the people. we'll work directly with the people and feeding 7 million people. we
. >> dana: so you were recently in oslo accepting the award on behalf of the world food program and you said that you don't pat yourself on the back for all the people you have helped save but that you real ooh he are kept up at night by the people we can't. >> you know, dana, it was an honor to receive the nobel peace prize, no doubt. the committee was sending two messages. thank you to the world food program helping people in need but an action call because of crises like in...