more or less with the blessing. an extraordinary and surprising conversation with the nobel peace prize winner. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? oh, yes. candid views on world leaders. i like president bush. which one? the younger one. really? yes. his policies were successful. but as a person, as a human being, very nice person. his unexpected views on women. do you ever feel temptation when you see a woman? oh, yes, sometimes. i think, this is very nice. and a humorous side to the dalai lama you may have never seen before. i like your accent. thank you. i like your accent. this is piers morgan tonight. the dalai lama, tibet s spiritual leader. nobel peace prize winner. it s my honor to welcome his holiness, the dal lai lama. how are you? fine. you ve had your annual check just at the mayo clinic. everything good? everything good. everything healthy? last now seven years
world over its support for israel in its conflicts over palestine. the palestinian conflict has dominated 70% of israel s existence as a nation, and it s the reason given for animosity in the arab world against america. but that conflict could be coming to an end if you believe what israeli prime manager benjamin netanyahu told me this week. i think there s one other thing. i think that i could deliver a peace agreement. i could get the israeli people to follow me, if i believed that i have a serious partner on the other side willing to make the necessary compromises on the palestinian side. would you accept their belief, though, that they should have a country which is contiguous? yes. not islands here, islands here, but one space? yeah. no checkpoints? i don t want to govern the palestinians. i don t want them as subjects of israel or citizens of israel. i want them to have their own independent state, but a demilitaryized state. those words, contiguous and
really? yes. his policies were successful. but as a person, as a human being, very nice person. his unexpected views on women. do you ever feel temptation when you see a woman? oh, yes, sometimes. i think, this is very nice. and a humorous side to the dalai lama you may have never seen before. i like your accent. thank you. i like your accent. this is piers morgan tonight. the dalai lama, tibet s spiritual leader. nobel peace prize winner. he s in the u.s. i welcome his holiness, the dalai lama. how are you? fine. you ve had your annual check just at the mayo clinic. everything good? everything good. everything healthy? last now seven years annually. i got checked, yeah. remain more or less the same. that s good. you are probably the most famous person i have ever interviewed. do you like being that famous? no, no, no. i describe myself as a simple monk. no more, no less. i m one of the 7 billion human beings. basically we are the same. you are
shocked american politics. what she dthinked of campaignin today. this is piers morgan tonight. we again with our big story, mitt romney s speech, he took the stage in manchester, new hampshire. mitt romney versus barack obama. tonight, mitt romney went on the attack against his opponent in november. four years ago, barack obama dazzled us in front of greek columns with sweeping promises of hope and change. after we came down to earth, after the celebration and the parades what do we have to show for 3 1/2 years of president obama? is it easier to make ends meet? no. is it easier to sell your home or buy a new one? no. have you saved what you needed for retirement? no. are you making more at your job? no. do you have a better chance to get a better job? no. are you paying less at the pump? no. you know, if the answer were yes to those questions, then president obama would be running for re-election based on his record. and rightly so. but because
what she thinks of campaigning today. this is piers morgan tonight. we begin with our big story, mitt romney s speech, he took the stage in manchester, new hampshire. mitt romney versus barack obama. tonight, mitt romney went on the attack against his opponent in november. four years ago, barack obama dazzled us in front of greek columns with sweeping promises of hope and change. after we came down to earth, after the celebration and the parades what do we have to show for 3 1/2 years of president obama? is it easier to make ends meet? no. is it easier to sell your home or buy a new one? no. have you saved what you needed for retirement? no. are you making more at your job? no. do you have a better chance to get a better job? no. are you paying less at the pump? no. you know, if the answer were yes to those questions, then president obama would be running for re-election based on his record. and rightly so. but because he has failed, he will run