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gaza is a small strip, surrounded completely by israel so i think israel gives good indications that it is willing through peace there is no choice but for hamas to subscribe to that peace process and be involved with fatah. >> rose: so you are also urging them they should take certain things out of their charter and make clear that when the -- as they described the occupation ends the resistance will end, that hamas is prepared to recognize israel's right to exist and also not want to -- >> well, the arab league when they met in lebanon, i think 2002, at the unanimously 22 countries approved the presence of israel, approved the fact they have a normal vision between israel and the arab world so this goes beyond hamas and, 22 countries approved having peace with israel. >> rose: i know that but hamas as you know has been -- has a different attitude about israel that fatah. >> the idea of throwing israelis in the sea is -- >> rose: then why don't you recommend and saudi arabia recommend and urge the hamas to change? >> we can recommend for -- >> rose: until the cows come home. >> it i
gaza is a small strip, surrounded completely by israel so i think israel gives good indications that it is willing through peace there is no choice but for hamas to subscribe to that peace process and be involved with fatah. >> rose: so you are also urging them they should take certain things out of their charter and make clear that when the -- as they described the occupation ends the resistance will end, that hamas is prepared to recognize israel's right to exist and also not want to --...
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anyone say to you -- we are not support israel. i believe we have to live together. hamas, the israelis, the iranians, everybody have to live in that region for long me coming. there is a problem. part of the problem because -- part of the problem also from the israeli side, if hamas also there is some grps that they ve to wipe the palestinians out. i will judge hama from their acts. when they say they will accept the land of 67, what it means, who is on the other side. noisrael so that means they don't want to wipe them out they want a border which is recognized by the security council and the united nations. yet now the israelis doesn't move after that. from madrid negotiations optimism go up and down up and down. and everybody knows what is the end game. what is the duty, what is the duty of the israeli to give the land of 67. but if we are going as i always say they want to make a discounted on it and they want to take peace from here and peace from here, no one could sign. even if you or me and the palestinian side, we cannot find because it's not belong to us,
anyone say to you -- we are not support israel. i believe we have to live together. hamas, the israelis, the iranians, everybody have to live in that region for long me coming. there is a problem. part of the problem because -- part of the problem also from the israeli side, if hamas also there is some grps that they ve to wipe the palestinians out. i will judge hama from their acts. when they say they will accept the land of 67, what it means, who is on the other side. noisrael so that means...
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i think that's the same point of view that israel has. how they make their own judgments about when they conclude the opportunity for political and economic measures has run its course, nobody can say for sure. >> charlie: did the president say clearly we cannot live with a nuclear-armed iran. we cannot. we cannot have a policy that allows them to have nuclear weapons because we don't believe containment will work. >> the president has been very clear we will not accept a nuclear weapon or weapons in iran. we ar we are determined to apply the pressure necessary and the diplomacy to apply that. i don't know how many different ways he and others can say that. it's been quite clear and he's been quite clear in making that judgment we're not taking options off the table. >> charlie: when you look at sanctions have you become because of what you have seen and because of both the financial pressure as well as other kinds of pressure that can be brought to bear has impact where there are examples you can look at and say it's because of sanctions
i think that's the same point of view that israel has. how they make their own judgments about when they conclude the opportunity for political and economic measures has run its course, nobody can say for sure. >> charlie: did the president say clearly we cannot live with a nuclear-armed iran. we cannot. we cannot have a policy that allows them to have nuclear weapons because we don't believe containment will work. >> the president has been very clear we will not accept a nuclear...
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. >> or behave the way israel has in terms of about being an extraordinary welcoming, the technology community and becoming a real force. >> but they are actually trying to do that. they are creating a kind of silicon-- silicon valley. >> medvedev went to silicon valley to see what he could learn because he wanted to take it back to moskow and build his own, as you say. thank you for coming. >> always a pleasure to be here. >> my pleasure. dr. david agus is here, an oncologist and professor of medicine and engineering at the university of southern california. his new book, the end ofimness challenges some of our long-held beliefs about what health means. i'm pleased to have him here to talk about having him back to talk about his book. walter isaacson who wrote the book on steve jobs said in this brilliant book david agus introduced a new way of looking at agus and taking a queue from nixes viewed the body as a complex stem and helps to see how cancer to nutrition fits into one whole picture. the result is a useful guide on how to stay healthy and fascinate analysis of the latest in
. >> or behave the way israel has in terms of about being an extraordinary welcoming, the technology community and becoming a real force. >> but they are actually trying to do that. they are creating a kind of silicon-- silicon valley. >> medvedev went to silicon valley to see what he could learn because he wanted to take it back to moskow and build his own, as you say. thank you for coming. >> always a pleasure to be here. >> my pleasure. dr. david agus is here,...
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problems with israel and pakistan but on the whole it's been successful. i think in domestic policies and politics he's shown what we most look for which is an ability to change course. that's to his credit. >> rose: this has been an extraordinary hour. thank you very much. each of you. i mean, we have come away from this with some understanding of the different personalities and different shaping influences, the power of history to tell us who we are as a country, to tell us how people who come to that office and they find that it never is as expected, it's never, they discover, a perfect training to be president but being president gives them opportunity to fail, to succeed, an opportunity to change history and that's why we're fascinated by it. i thank all of you and thank you at home for joining us on this president's day. good night. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
problems with israel and pakistan but on the whole it's been successful. i think in domestic policies and politics he's shown what we most look for which is an ability to change course. that's to his credit. >> rose: this has been an extraordinary hour. thank you very much. each of you. i mean, we have come away from this with some understanding of the different personalities and different shaping influences, the power of history to tell us who we are as a country, to tell us how people...