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
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
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 lay ai 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 british. i m
the most pressing issue there is greece. reporter: yeah. that s right, ali. what i should also mention, though is that the markets have certainly learned over the last two years this euro in crisis has gone from bad to worse. what they wish for and, then, again, what politicians deliver. what they would ultimately like to see, these leaders agreen on a bold action on a statement promising bold action like raising the euro s bailout fund to cope with countries like greece that they re still having trouble paying bills and might also like a discussion about moo mooch mutualizing. germany, of course, is still very, very reluctant to fit the bill on that, ali. different finance abilities. so that mutualization or further union mayen very far apart. the international monetary fund christine lagarde has stern warnings about the prospects for recovery in europe. what did she have to say? reporter: yeah. not mincing worlds and in an interesting position, because this time last
was a lost opportunity for america. i asked tom freeman what it will take to solve the jobs crisis. plus rudy giuliani, what he thinks the president should say to get america working again. this speech the next night is going to be really important. it s his last chance to be moderate. it s his last chance to do a bill clinton. and why he says 9/11 was not the end of the terror threat to america. there have been at least 40 attempts to do such attacks in the united states since then. a lot more than people realize. rudy giuliani, tom friedman, serious people with serious times. this is piers morgan tonight. on the eve of one of the most important speeches of the obama presidency, days away from the tenth anniversary of 9/11, a critical time for this country and for the white house. when the president goes to capitol hill tomorrow night he s expected to unveil a huge $300 billion jobs program. with new spending on highways and rail systems and targeted tax cuts pai