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2006.11: interviews, news, comment, context
by Charles Judson Harwood Jr.
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• Jimmy Carter (U.S. President, Jan. 20 1977-1981 Jan. 20), Palestine Peace Not Apartheid (Simon & Schuster, New York City, published Wednesday November 15 2006), excerpt: Chapter 17. Summary, table of contents, audio excerpt {6:57, 7.96mb.mp3 rss, source}, appendices (links to Wikipedia articles).
• Jimmy Carter, interviewed November 15 2006 by Jennifer Siegel (chief political correspondent), “Carter Discusses New Book on Israel and the Middle East” (The Forward, New York City, Thursday November 16 2006).
Jimmy Carter at:
• University of Georgia
• Brandeis University
• Emory University
• Carter Center
• George Washington University
• University of Iowa
• Georgia State University
• UCB: University of Calfornia, Berkeley
• UCI: University of Calfornia, Irvine
• AUC: American University in Cairo
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• Ilan Pappé (senior lecturer in political science, University of Haifa, chair, Emil Touma Institute for Palestinian Studies in Haifa), speech, “The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine” (conference: “Beyond Apartheid in Israel/Palestine: The Reality on the Ground & Lessons from South Africa,” sponsors: NLG: National Lawyers Guild Chapter at Northeastern University School of Law, BCPR: Boston Coalition for Palestinian Rights, venue: NU: Northeastern University Law School, Asa S. Knowles Center, Room 97, 400-416 Huntington Avenue, Boston Massachusetts, Sunday November 19 2006, 1-6pm ET), AH video/audio {57:52 at 23:59-40:25, source, search}, introduced by Ghenwa Hakim, video {97.6mb.wmv}, audio {8.6mb.wma} (The Arabic Hour, cable TV, West Roxbury Massachusetts, Sunday November 25 2006) (schedule), AH video segment (Ilan Pappe) {15:11, 29.1mb.wmv, source}, KF audio segment (Ilan Pappe) {15:40, 2.6mb.mp3, source, source, search, source, source, search, icl} (“Will,” KABOBfest), reported, Matt Horton, “Boston Conference Confronts Israeli Apartheid” {pf, copy, copy} (WRMEA: Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Washington D.C., March 2007, page 57). Ilan Pappé is author, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (Oneworld Publications, Oxford England, published October 12-19 2006, U.S. November 1) {U.K., U.S., Germany}, forthcoming: Ilan Pappé, The Bureaucracy of Evil: The History of the Israeli Occupation (Oneworld, May 1 2009) {U.K., U.S.}.
• Jimmy Carter, book signing (Wal-Mart, 1711 East Lamar Street, Americus Georgia, Tuesday November 21 2006, 6:00-8:00 p.m. ET).
• John Dugard (Leiden Netherlands) (U.N. Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, U.N. Commission on Human Rights, subsequently, U.N. Human Rights Council, 2001-2007), interviewed by George Kenney, “The Little Town of Bethlehem” (Electric Politics, Washington D.C., posted November 24 2006), audio {51:57, 35.68mb.mp3 rss, rss, archive, archive, search, search}.
• Jimmy Carter, interviewed by Marty Rosen, “Carter shares insight on peace in Mideast” {copy, copy, copy, copy} (The Courier-Journal, Louisville Kentucky, November 26 2006).
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed by Robin Roberts (ABC News, Good Morning America, New York City, Monday November 27 2006, 7-9am ET), FNS transcript {Carter archive, GMA archive}, ABC video “Middle East Peace Possible?” {6:15, 18.1mb.flv} (“Former President Jimmy Carter urges Israel to re-open peace talks”), reported, “Carter Weighs In on Crucial Mideast Talks {pf}: Former President Says U.S. Should Withdraw From Iraq, Talk to Iran and Syria” (ABC News, November 27 2006).
Jimmy Carter: You can’t find peace, unless you address the existing issues, honestly, and frankly. ...
There’s no doubt, now, that a minority of Israelis are perpetrating apartheid on the people in Palestine. The Palestinian people.
It’s not based on race, as I make very clear in my book. It’s not a racist inclination.
It’s a desire for land.
A desire for Palestinian land. ...
This occupation, and confiscation, and colonization of land, in the West Bank, is the prime cause of the continuation of violence in the Middle East.
And, what is being done to the Palestinians, under Israeli domination, is really atrocious.
It’s a terrible affliction, on these people.
• Jimmy Carter (New York City), interviewed by Anna Maria Tremonti (CBC Radio One, The Current, Toronto, Monday November 27 2006, 8:37-10am, at 8:40-9:00 a.m. ET), audio {22:27, Carter 19:48 at 2:40, archive, search, search, search}, “The Best of The Current Podcast” (November 30 2006) {20.6mb.mp3, 45:01, Carter 19:51 at 1:39, rss menu menu}, and by satellite radio in North America (CBC Radio One, Sirius channel 137).
• Jimmy Carter, interviewed by Terry Gross, “Jimmy Carter on Conflict in the Middle East” (Radio WHYY, Fresh Air, Philadelphia, Monday November 27 2006, 3:00 p.m. ET), audio {40:26, podcast rss, news rss}, broadcast by more than 400 U.S. radio stations (205 listed here) of the 800 {110kb.pdf, source} affiliated to NPR: National Public Radio, and by NPR itself, by satellite radio in North America (Sirius channels NPR Now 134, NPR Talk 135), by NPR Worldwide (schedule), via satellites (audio channel on TV tuners and feeds to cable radio and some broadcast radio) and satellite radio (NPR, WorldSpace channel 301) (Afristar-1 east beam, parts of western Africa and Europe, footprint), by AFN Radio: American Forces Network (base cable radio schedule). “Former President Jimmy Carter addresses the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians in his new book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. Carter has founded a conflict resolution organization and won a Nobel Peace Prize for his mediation work.”
• Jimmy Carter, book signing (Barnes & Noble bookstore, Union Square North, 33 East 17th Street, New York City, Monday November 27 2006, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ET), photos.
• Jimmy Carter (New York City), interviewed by Larry King (Washington D.C.) (CNN, Larry King Live, Washington D.C., Monday November 27 2006, 9:00-10:00 p.m. ET), CNN video (highlights) (deleted) {6:47, flv, rss, search: cnn, ms, aol, google}, video ditto {44:25, 124.31mb.flv, search: cnn, ms, aol, google}, video (9 excerpts, 9.6% of the interview) {4:08, 33.2mb.flv, source}, CNN transcript {archive}, by cable, by satellite TV (CNN-U.S. program: North America, CNNi program: North America, Latin America, Europe/MiddleEast/Africa, Asia/Pacific, South Asia), not by AFN TV (schedule): American Forces Network (weekend show only), audio simulcast, by satellite radio (CNN, Sirius channel 132, XM channel 122, CNNi program on WorldSpace channel 300), CNN-U.S. replay 12:00/3:00 a.m., CNNi replay (none).
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed by Harry Smith (co-anchor) (CBS News, The Early Show, New York City, Tuesday November 28 2006, 7:00-9:00 a.m. ET), FNS transcript {Carter archive, ES archive}, CBS video “Jimmy Carter On Mideast Peace” {4:39, rss, search}, YouTube video (larger), excerpts from the Early Show (Carter portion, part of the previous video), CBS video (Iraq/Iran/Syria) {1:34, 7:15, at 5:20}, “Jimmy Carter on Mideast peace: Former President Jimmy Carter turns his attention to the Middle East in his new book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. He joins Harry Smith to discuss what can be done to bring peace to the Mideast.”, reported, “Jimmy Carter's New Book On Palestine {pf}: Former President Says The U.S. Government Has Been Too Submissive To Israel” (CBS News, November 28 2006), Harry Smith, “Provocative By Design: Harry Smith looks at Jimmy Carter's new book on Israel and Palestine” (CBS Radio Network, Westwood One, Just a Minute, November 28 2006), audio {1:00, 473kb.mp3, rss menu, archive}.
• Jimmy Carter, interviewed by Nick Paumgarten, on a morning flight from New York City to Washington D.C., Tuesday November 28 2006, “Jimmy Carter Aloft” {pf} (The New Yorker, December 11 2006).
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed by Diane Rehm, “President Jimmy Carter: Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid” (Radio WAMU, The Diane Rehm Show, Washington D.C., Tuesday November 28 2006, 10am-noon at 11am-noon ET) (“He joins Diane to talk about how to achieve a lasting peace between the Israelis and Palestinians and other events in the Middle East.”), audio {51:20, 6.15mb.rm, 23.66mb.mp3, rss menu menu, rss menu}, broadcast by 110 U.S. radio stations (61 also listed here) of the 800 {110kb.pdf, source} affiliated to NPR: National Public Radio, and by NPR itself, by satellite radio in North America (Sirius channels NPR Now 134, NPR Talk 135), by NPR Worldwide (schedule), via satellites (audio channel on TV tuners and feeds to cable radio and some broadcast radio) and satellite radio (NPR, WorldSpace channel 301) (Afristar-1 east beam, parts of western Africa and Europe, footprint), by AFN Radio: American Forces Network (base cable radio schedule).
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed by Wolf Blitzer (CNN News, The Situation Room, Washington D.C., Tuesday November 28 2006, 4-6/7-8 p.m. ET), CNN transcripts {archive}, 4:00/7:00 p.m., video (excerpts, 19% of the interview, 52% of the interview about the book) {3:03, 7.8mb.wmv, source}, rebroadcast Sunday (CNN, Late Edition), by cable, by satellites (CNNi schedule, first half hour only) (includes the whole Jimmy Carter interview, ending about 4:25 p.m.), by AFN TV: American Forces Network (schedule, 4-6 p.m. segment live, AFN News, 9:00-11:00 p.m. GMT), audio simulcast, by satellite radio (CNN, Sirius channel 132, XM channel 122, CNNi program on WorldSpace channel 300).
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed by David Shuster (MSNBC, Hardball, Washington D.C., Tuesday November 28 2006, 5:00/7:00pm, at 5:00-5:22pm ET), MSNBC transcript {pf}, FNS transcript {Carter archive, HB archive}, video {17:37}, part-1 (Iraq/Iran): “Jimmy Carter plays Hardball” {10:44, 23.6mb.wmv, 27.8mb.flv, rss menu} (“Nov. 28: Hardball’s David Shuster talks to former President Jimmy Carter”), part-2 (book+): “Jimmy Carter on Palestine” {6:53, 15.2mb.wmv, 17.8mb.flv} (“Nov. 28: President Jimmy Carter tells Hardball’s David Shuster the human rights abuses in Palestine are some of the worst he’s ever seen”), YouTube excerpt (larger) (book) {4:26}, excerpt (book) {4:30, 6.82mb.mov}, podcast audio (part-1 only, Iraq/Iran, not the book) {10:43 2.45mb.mp3 rss}, by cable (“to 78 million households”) and satellites (western hemisphere), by Orbit News on satellites (Europe, Middle East, channel 27, Tuesday, 10:00 p.m. GMT (live), Wednesday, 7:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m.), by AFN TV: American Forces Network (schedule, next day, AFN News, 10:00 a.m. GMT).
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed by Judy Woodruff, “Former President Jimmy Carter Examines Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” (PBS: Public Broadcasting Service, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Washington D.C., Tuesday November 28 2006, 7:00 p.m. ET), PBS transcript, video bb {12:25 bb}, audio {12:16, 4.37mb.mp3 rss rss rss source}, the largest U.S. TV network, “reaching nearly 90 million people each week” with 348 U.S. TV stations, and via satellites in the western hemisphere (PBS national feed to Dish Network, DirecTV, AMC-3, AMC-4), by Orbit News on satellites (Europe, Middle East, channel 27, 5am/3pm GMT), by SBS TV (Australia, 5pm), by Triangle TV (New Zealand, Auckland/Wellington, 10pm via VoA), by AFN TV: American Forces Network (schedule, AFN News, 4am GMT), audio broadcast by some NPR radio stations (10 listed here), by satellite radio in North America (XMPR: XM Public Radio, XM channel 133, November 28/29, 11pm/3am ET), by WRN: World Radio Network in parts of Europe, Africa, Asia (schedule) (3-4am GMT), via 10 satellites (audio channel on TV tuners and feeds to cable radio) and via satellite radio (WRN, WorldSpace channel 305) (Afristar-1 east beam, parts of western Africa and Europe, footprint).
• Jimmy Carter, book signing and remarks (speech, Q&As) (Borders Books, Baileys Crossroads, Vienna Virginia, Tuesday November 28 2006, 6:00-8:00 p.m.) (“massive; the selection is vast; and the in-store coffee bar is always hopping”), YouTube video (audio): part-1 (larger) {9:57, 8.91mb.flv, .flv}, part-2 (larger) {9:59, 22.78mb.flv, .flv}, photos, video broadcast by Amy Goodman (host), Juan Gonzalez (co-host), “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid ... Jimmy Carter In His Own Words” (Democracy Now! The War and Peace Report, New York City, November 30 2006), DemNow transcript {pf}, video {41:39, Carter 17:16, at 2:03, 9:05}, audio {41:33}, entire show (video/audio) {59:04, at 17:31}, audio {27.1mb.mp3, at 17:31}, broadcast by 197 U.S. TV stations and cable channels, 231 U.S. radio stations, 23 Canadian radio stations, by Free Speech TV in North America (schedule) (8:00-9:00 a.m., 12:00-1:00 p.m., 7:00-8:00 p.m., 12:00-1:00 a.m. ET), via the Dish Network satellite, and 170 public access TV cable channels (included in the 231, above), reaching 25 million U.S. homes, by Link TV in North America (schedule) (11:00-12:00 noon, 6:00-7:00 p.m. ET) via satellites (DirecTV and Dish Network), by WRN: World Radio Network in parts of Europe, Africa, Asia (schedule) (4:00-5:00 p.m. GMT), via 10 satellites (audio channel on TV tuners and feeds to cable radio) and via satellite radio (WRN, WorldSpace channel 305) (Afristar-1 east beam, parts of western Africa and Europe, footprint), by radio stations in the CBAA network: Community Broadcasting Association of Australia.
• Jimmy Carter (Washington D.C.), interviewed Wednesday November 29 2006, 8:00 a.m., by Bob Thompson, “Peace Provocateur” {pf} (The Washington Post, Sunday December 10 2006).
• Jimmy Carter, interviewed Wednesday November 29 2006, by Jeff Salamon, “Author interview, Jimmy Carter on Israel and Palestine” {pf} (Austin American-Statesman, Sunday December 10 2006).
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed by Steve Cochran (Radio WGN, The Steve Cochran Show, Chicago, Wednesday November 29 2006, 12:00-3:00 p.m., at 1:10 p.m. CT), podcast audio (posted December 13) {9:17, 3.19mb.mp3, source, source, blog, rss}.
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed Wednesday November 29 2006 by Jerome McDonnell (Radio WBEZ, Worldview, CPR: Chicago Public Radio, broadcast Friday December 8 2006, noon CT), audio {27:25, 12.56mb.mp3, rss, rss, previous rss, archive previous}. Subsequently, WBEZ Worldview began broadcasting also via satellite radio (XMPR: XM Public Radio, XM channel 133, schedule), from March 7 2007 {21kb.pdf}.
• Jimmy Carter (Chicago), interviewed by Al Franken (Minneapolis) (Air America Radio, The Al Franken Show, Minneapolis Minnesota, Wednesday November 29 2006, 2:45 p.m. ET), audio {11:53, source}, and by AFN Radio: American Forces Network (5:06-6:00 p.m. PT).
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed Wednesday November 29 2006 by John Callaway, “Interview with Jimmy Carter” (WTTW-TV, Chicago Tonight, Friday Night with John Callaway, Chicago Illinois, Friday December 1 2006, 7:30 p.m., replayed 12:30, 2:00, 5:00 a.m. CT), video (bb) {2:19, 4.93mb.mov, 16.90mb.mov, source} (excerpt, about 1976 politics, not the book), WTTW CART transcript {100kb.pdf} (not posted).
• Jimmy Carter, book signing (Costco, 2900 Patriot Boulevard, Glenview Illinois, Wednesday November 29 2006, 6:00-7:00 p.m. CT), photo, photo, photos, reported, Lynne Stiefel, “Carter signs book on Israelis, Palestinians East conflict” {pf} (“Few in line had read the book yet. ‘I’m not sure I’m going to agree with him on this particular issue, but I like him a lot, and I’m sure it’s going to be worth reading,’ John Wohlman of Glenview said, as he carried away 16 signed copies of the book.”), Lynne Stiefel, “Carter's book tour topic of Demme documentary” {pf} (Evanston Review, Glenview Illinois, Thursday December 7 2006) (“Former President Jimmy Carter’s quick book-signing in the Glenview Costco store was recorded by a video crew that’s been following his promotional tour. The documentary, which is to be called “He Comes in Peace,” is the work of director Jonathan Demme ... Holding a small digital camcorder, Demme talked to people in line about why they’d come and recorded their interactions with the former president as he signed copies of his book. Demme spoke briefly about the project. Q: Why are you making this documentary? A: ... Q: Is the documentary on him, or on the book itself? A: ...”), Ben Burch, “Just back from Jimmy Carter book signing” (Democratic Warrior, November 29 2006), reichstag911, “Jimmy Carter and Jonathan Demme...together!” (Democratic Underground, November 30 2006).
• Jimmy Carter (Chicago), interviewed by Joe Bartlett, Donna Hanover (Radio WOR, The WOR Morning Show, New York City, Thursday November 30 2006, 5-9am ET) (posted the next morning), audio {8:53, 2.04mb.mp3, ditto, source}.
• Jimmy Carter (Chicago), interviewed by Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz (Los Angeles), “Interview with Jimmy Carter” (Air America Radio, The Young Turks, Los Angeles, Thursday November 30 2006, 6-9am ET), video {6:54, source}, TYT transcript.
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• Jimmy Carter (Chicago), interviewed by Joe Donahue (radio WAMC, The Roundtable, Albany New York, broadcast Thursday November 30 2006), audio {10:42, 9.8mb.mp3, ditto} {source, rss, menu, menu, archive, search}, broadcast on a northeast public radio network of 20 antennas in 18 towns, 9 stations and 11 translators {source}.
• Jimmy Carter (Chicago), interviewed by Charlie Brennan (CBS, Radio KMOX (“News-Talk 1120”), Charlie Brennan Show, St. Louis Missouri, Thursday November 30 2006, 9-11am CT), audio {8:41, 4.38mb.mp3, ditto, source, rss}.
• Jimmy Carter (Chicago), interviewed by Thom Hartmann (CCC, Radio KPOJ, KPOJ Mornings, Portland Oregon, Thursday November 30 2006, 6-9am at 8:25-8:30 a.m. PT, 10:25-10:30 a.m. CT) (“show notes”), podcast audio {56:16, Carter 5:50 at 0:00, 25.76mb.mp3, search, rss menu, archive archive}. Subsequently, remaining also as co-host (with Heidi Tauber, Carl Wolfson) of KPOJ Mornings, Tom Hartmann replaced The Al Franken Show (Air America Radio, The Thom Hartmann Program, blog, Radio KPOJ studios, Portland Oregon, noon-3pm ET, 9am-noon PT) {archive, rss menu}, broadcast by 67 U.S. radio stations, and by satellite radio (Sirius Left, Sirius channel 146, schedule), see also, Thom Hartmann, interviewed by Mark Karlin {pf} (editor), “Thom Hartmann–Air America's Renaissance Man Talk Show Host” (BuzzFlash, Chicago, May 25 2007). Al Franken announced, on February 14 2007, his last show, that he was a candidate in the November 4 2008 election, to unseat Norm Coleman, as U.S. senator from Minnesota.
VOA
• Jimmy Carter (Chicago), interviewed by Kane Farabaugh (blog) (VOA: Voice of America News, Thursday November 30 2006, about 10:40-11:00 a.m. CT), video (bb) {19:30, 7.68mb.rm, 32.06mb.rm, source}, copy {57.20mb.flv}, reported, Sean Maroney, “VOA Interview: Former US President Calls for International Conference on Iraq” {pf}, broadcast audio {2:11, 270kb.rm}, interview excerpt video (bb) {3:02} (VOA News, Washington D.C., Friday December 1 2006), Kane Farabaugh, “Former President Jimmy Carter Willing to Return to North Korea to Reach a Nuclear Deal” {pf}, broadcast video (bb) {4:04, 1.46mb.rm, 6.86kb.rm} (VOA News, New York City, Wednesday December 6 2006), Kane Farabaugh, “Former President Talks About his Controversial New Book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid” {pf}, broadcast video (bb) {4:48, 1.72mb.rm, 7.9mb.rm} (VOA News, New York City, Monday December 11 2006).
• Jimmy Carter, book signing (Sam's Club, 1401 Alliant Avenue, Jeffersontown Kentucky, Thursday November 30 2006, 6:00 p.m. ET), reported, Chris Otts, “1,000-plus attend Carter's J'town book signing” {copy} (The Courier-Journal, Louisville Kentucky, December 1 2006) (“by 6 p.m., when the signing started, the line snaked all the way around the perimeter of the sprawling store”), media stakeout, C-J video “Former President Jimmy Carter's book signing” {3:09}.
• Jimmy Carter (studio), interviewed November 27 2006, Shimon Peres (studio), interviewed separately by Charlie Rose (WNET/PBS TV, Charlie Rose, New York City, episode 12239, Thursday November 30 2006, 11:00 p.m. ET) (“the most watched PBS station in the country”), video “A conversation with former President Jimmy Carter” (Google, larger) {56:40, Carter at 2:30, Peres at 34:00} {203.88mb.flv, .flv.mp4, menu, search, search, search, rss, rss} (“A conversation with former President Jimmy Carter about his controversial book Palestine Peace Not Apartheid, in which he calls for a state of permanent peace between Israel and Palestine”), distributed by PBS: Public Broadcasting Service, the largest U.S. TV network, with 349 U.S. TV stations (336 listed here), and via satellites in the western hemisphere (PBS national feed to Dish Network, DirecTV, AMC 3, AMC 4).
• Jimmy Carter (U.S.A.), interviewed by Anderson Cooper (Amman Jordan) (CNN News, Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees, Secaucus New Jersey?, Thursday November 30 2006, 10-midnight, at 11:36 p.m. ET), CNN transcripts {archive}: first hour (Iraq), second hour (book, Katrina), YouTube video (larger) (book) {4:59, 11.7mb.flv, .flv, search}, by cable, by satellites (CNNi schedule), audio simulcast, by satellite radio (CNN, Sirius channel 132, XM channel 122, by CNNi on WorldSpace channel 300) (query: did CNNi feed this interview to its satellite program? surely so, as he was live in Amman).
By CJHjr: Transcribing TV/radio audio (paragraphed/punctuated for speech, the speaker’s rhythm, stress, pace), bold-face, text {in braces}, quotes from printed sources: some added paragraphing, commas.
This document is not copyrighted and may be freely copied.
Charles Judson Harwood Jr.
Posted Dec. 1 2006. Updated May 11 2008.
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