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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

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CNN has invited its viewers to be part of its ‘Prize for Peace’ interview with Al Gore and Rajendra Pachauri live from Oslo, Norway, creating an opportunity for them to put their questions to the co-laureates after they accept their Nobel Peace prize.
Gore and Pachauri will join CNN for a one-hour live show in Oslo immediately after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. In the course of the interview CNN will play four video questions for the Nobel winners submitted by CNN I-Reporters, and viewers will be able to hear the answers directly from former Vice President and Nobel Laureate, Al Gore, and his co-laureate, chief of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Rajendra Pachauri. CNN’s ‘Prize for Peace’ interview has taken place annually for over a decade, but this is the first time viewers have been able to put forward their questions to the winners.
“Drawing on the success of the CNN/YouTube presidential candidate debates, the floor is once again open to CNN viewers to gain access to and answers from some of the world’s most influential people, all via their mobile phone and computer, ” says Mike McCarthy, CNN International’s Vice President of Coverage and Feature Programming.
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