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>> grossman: endlessly.en- gurion, israel's founding father, both fore and aft. >> grossman: this was the shot, i shot in back. >> safer: oh, that's wonderful. looks like a flying saucer or something. >> grossman: yes, saturn. >> safer: there's george hamilton as dracula. writer kurt vonnegut. jimi hendrix, eating his guitar. the man who would be king, briefly-- the duke of windsor and his american wife. >> grossman: one of my favorite pictures. this is cassius clay, winner, after a knockout fight. >> safer: before he was muhammad ali. >> grossman: that was the celebration. there was a strawberry shortcake in front of him, and he was too tired and beat up to really appreciate it. >> safer: beautiful women became a specialty: jacqueline bisset. julie christie. mia farrow. meryl streep. you really hung out with the babes a lot, didn't you? >> grossman: oh, do you blame me? >> safer: many of the performers he photographed have gone on to that great red carpet in the sky: leonard bernstein, the conductor and com
>> grossman: endlessly.en- gurion, israel's founding father, both fore and aft. >> grossman: this was the shot, i shot in back. >> safer: oh, that's wonderful. looks like a flying saucer or something. >> grossman: yes, saturn. >> safer: there's george hamilton as dracula. writer kurt vonnegut. jimi hendrix, eating his guitar. the man who would be king, briefly-- the duke of windsor and his american wife. >> grossman: one of my favorite pictures. this is...
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grossman did and you can't. you come back from the hearings and have a discussion about whether or not you should disclose and you don't. i have a hard time believing you go in there and have those go long-drawn-out discussions and not disclose anything. i'm saying the citizens of san francisco want open government that's what we voted for 3 to one when they passed the sunshine ordinance to enforce and bolster the brown act they didn't feel it was enough for the city of san francisco so you how i can sit there and take my position other than the fact to be open with the public i can't fathom you'll go into a backroom and have discussions we don't see my documents your discussing or my of the actual nothing to actually is here's what we're going to go back and discuss just a vague statement well, only mr. grossing man's case. what about mr. grossing man's case the public has a right to know those things i'll bring up one late thing i have 17 ordinance 7 of which have been brought to this body and he everyone has
grossman did and you can't. you come back from the hearings and have a discussion about whether or not you should disclose and you don't. i have a hard time believing you go in there and have those go long-drawn-out discussions and not disclose anything. i'm saying the citizens of san francisco want open government that's what we voted for 3 to one when they passed the sunshine ordinance to enforce and bolster the brown act they didn't feel it was enough for the city of san francisco so you how...
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of these girls, tears streaming down their faces. ( girls screaming ) >> safer: his name is henry grossmanphotographer who won the confidence of the beatles and any number of icons of the
of these girls, tears streaming down their faces. ( girls screaming ) >> safer: his name is henry grossmanphotographer who won the confidence of the beatles and any number of icons of the
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grossman, thanks for joining us this morning. saying the threat to her is what these headlines might look like. let me put up a taste of what it looks like. this is "the boston herald." this was yesterday as it became clear she was going to be losing in this convention. coakley way ahead in the polls, could make history as the first woman elected governor and the party is poised to reject her. really? in bold print there. you said before this convention if she doesn't win, she has some soul searching to do. she didn't win, you won by 12 points. do you think martha coakley should be thinking about getting out of this race? >> no, i don't think she should be thinking about getting out of the race, but i think she does have some soul searching to do. after all if you look at the history of massachusetts politics for governor, for michael dukakis, 1974, to duval patrick, 40 years, no democrat has been elected governor without a passionate army of activists behind them. i mean passion, energy, activism, organizing. you need that passi
grossman, thanks for joining us this morning. saying the threat to her is what these headlines might look like. let me put up a taste of what it looks like. this is "the boston herald." this was yesterday as it became clear she was going to be losing in this convention. coakley way ahead in the polls, could make history as the first woman elected governor and the party is poised to reject her. really? in bold print there. you said before this convention if she doesn't win, she has...
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grossman wanted to see how would the sunshine task force with work the commission self-we don't have the process or the deliberation process. thank you >> comments from the commissioners. >> can i interject quickly. >> okay. >> i think that there were certain non-privileged documents that were distributed to the commissioners that were not made attachments to the agenda there's a requirement under the sunshine ordinance that all documents distributed to commissioners have to be attached and made available to the public so that doesn't happen i recommend we put this over to the next meeting. >> okay. and staff do you have my view or opinion on that what happened here and i wouldn't want to contradict that recommendation >> what side that mean. >> that the city attorney made - normally when we have closed session the documents related to normally when we have closed session the documents are not included in the public. commissioner renne >> i see no reason why not give them a list of what we received as a passage they're essentially only court papers. and there's no reason why to keep
grossman wanted to see how would the sunshine task force with work the commission self-we don't have the process or the deliberation process. thank you >> comments from the commissioners. >> can i interject quickly. >> okay. >> i think that there were certain non-privileged documents that were distributed to the commissioners that were not made attachments to the agenda there's a requirement under the sunshine ordinance that all documents distributed to commissioners...
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for more on the instrument a contact i spoke with mark grossman.he served as america's special representative. i asked him if he was surprised that they could breach security like this. >> it is a very violent group and very well organized. they have reached this kind of security before. there was an attack on a naval installation in karachi where they burned a number of airplanes. it was very well organized and violent. >> what does this do for the prospect of the peace negotiations the government has been trying to get started? thatey have to understand serious threat. they have to come together to defeat this. for the peace process itself what it means is there needs to be more fighting. gotink the government has some work to do. >> there will have to be further attacks along the border areas. >> more intelligence and more effort in karachi. all across the country. choose thisannot terrorism, we will accept this terrorism. this one will be against. terrorism is terrorism. that should increase the number who believe that. said [inaudible] dna and
for more on the instrument a contact i spoke with mark grossman.he served as america's special representative. i asked him if he was surprised that they could breach security like this. >> it is a very violent group and very well organized. they have reached this kind of security before. there was an attack on a naval installation in karachi where they burned a number of airplanes. it was very well organized and violent. >> what does this do for the prospect of the peace...
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i am here with jeff grossman. you're going to see a spike. 810 easily on that kin of disruption.s not going to be anything that will cut down the delivery. it's just control. >> that's what a lot of people are worried about. not that long. in fact the market is right there at the support levels of 1015.25 is where we held this market, you know, under its own weight, would go lower. we'll see tonight's image where we report tomorrow, even if that's going to hold. >> jeff grossman, thank you so much. >> sue, back to you. >> scott cones's twitter followers called cohn-heads have tweeting their guesses with the #topstates. check it out on cnbc.com. scott is at a secret location today, not in a canoe this time. scotty? >> that is the scariest graphic, sue. we know from our countdown thus far that north carolina is number 5, nebraska is number 4. who is number 3? and where the heck am i? america's top state for business. a little more hints about that coming up next on "power lunch." are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems po
i am here with jeff grossman. you're going to see a spike. 810 easily on that kin of disruption.s not going to be anything that will cut down the delivery. it's just control. >> that's what a lot of people are worried about. not that long. in fact the market is right there at the support levels of 1015.25 is where we held this market, you know, under its own weight, would go lower. we'll see tonight's image where we report tomorrow, even if that's going to hold. >> jeff grossman,...
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grossman warned the white house.advisers, to whom i highly recommend the google were apparently unprepared for the mine field they were sending the president in by arranging that rose garden ceremony with sergeant bergdahl's parents. for the first time in american history, it is a political mine field to conduct a standard end of war prisoner trade to get back an american pow. once we pull out of afghanistan and are no longer at war there, with he would have to return those taliban members anyway. meanwhile, republicans that once demanded the president do more to free bowe bergdahl are quickly deleting tweets. his hometown has canceled his welcome home celebration over concerns about not being able to handle potential protests. it is not to be considered not out of bounds to suggest we should have left an american soldier behind in afghanistan or we should just shoot him. desertion is just one of the many unpleasant realities of war. it happened some 42000 times during vietnam and 30,000-40,000 during world war two.
grossman warned the white house.advisers, to whom i highly recommend the google were apparently unprepared for the mine field they were sending the president in by arranging that rose garden ceremony with sergeant bergdahl's parents. for the first time in american history, it is a political mine field to conduct a standard end of war prisoner trade to get back an american pow. once we pull out of afghanistan and are no longer at war there, with he would have to return those taliban members...
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some of you know me, i'm allen grossman the original petitioner of the litigation that's a agendized as number 4. i have essentially two comments of a general nature. one is over the years as commissioners we are appointed address serviced they are terms and mr. synquid and his staff including the lawyers handled all the note to routine activities for which the commission is ultimately responsible for. those activities included enforcing not compiled task forces with his hostility to open government is well known it was, in fact, quoted in the new york times and particularly has the task force as one of his objects. so in that roll he has a record of dismissing or finding in violation in other public records matter about 40 of them 40 since 2005. in my 2010 lawsuit he was forced to concede he couldn't withhold records the city paid my $25,000 attorney fees. the other point is really serious. you must be aware of gravity of many sin countries position in the article agenda 4. it is contrary to the commissions own bylaws contrary to their own bylaws and will golden gate park others cit
some of you know me, i'm allen grossman the original petitioner of the litigation that's a agendized as number 4. i have essentially two comments of a general nature. one is over the years as commissioners we are appointed address serviced they are terms and mr. synquid and his staff including the lawyers handled all the note to routine activities for which the commission is ultimately responsible for. those activities included enforcing not compiled task forces with his hostility to open...
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sam "the bugler" grossman has been sounding the call to post at belmont park for the last 22 years.triple crown that makes tonight's race special. it's who will be bug ling beside him. >> she's just perfect. she's great with people. she plays the horn great. she looks great, and i have challenged her to be always fabulous. >> reporter: her name is bethann dixon. not only an accomplished muswrirkz but an accomplished horsewoman, too. >> i'm so comfortable in brichs and a riding jacket because of fox hunting. it feels like it was destined. >> reporter: she grew up playing the trombone, sort of the bugle's cousin a few times removed. >> it was a loud instrument. i was a pretty quiet kid and it allowed me to have a louder voice. >> reporter: but as much as she loved horses and horse raig, she never put her lips to a bugle until last year. >> on paper it doesn't look complex. playing it and tonguing the note and making it come out exactly spot-on, that takes a technique and a skill. and i'm honing that skill. >> reporter: bethann became the first woman bugler to blast the call to post at
sam "the bugler" grossman has been sounding the call to post at belmont park for the last 22 years.triple crown that makes tonight's race special. it's who will be bug ling beside him. >> she's just perfect. she's great with people. she plays the horn great. she looks great, and i have challenged her to be always fabulous. >> reporter: her name is bethann dixon. not only an accomplished muswrirkz but an accomplished horsewoman, too. >> i'm so comfortable in brichs...
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ambassador mark grossman joined me by phone, the special representative in afghanistan and pakistan fromto 2012 and gave us some unsight into the negotiations >> they were difficult, and the fact that we were not able to come to an agreement in 2011 and 2012 is proof of that. we never ever ever talked to the taliban without talking about sergeant bowe bergdahl. he was always primary on our minds. but we were not able to make an arrangement in 2011/"12, which is why it was interesting that they made it today. very difficult. sometimes things don't happen when you think they will. here we are. bowe bergdahl is coming home. >> as we reported, qatar played a prominent role in the priper exchange. negotiations with the taliban have gone through the gulf nation. representatives have been september to guantanamo. the five must stay in qatar for at least a year. earlier we spoke with the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver. >> qatar envisions itself as sort of analogous to the role that switzerland plays in europe. sort of a country that tries to mediate co
ambassador mark grossman joined me by phone, the special representative in afghanistan and pakistan fromto 2012 and gave us some unsight into the negotiations >> they were difficult, and the fact that we were not able to come to an agreement in 2011 and 2012 is proof of that. we never ever ever talked to the taliban without talking about sergeant bowe bergdahl. he was always primary on our minds. but we were not able to make an arrangement in 2011/"12, which is why it was interesting...
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. >> the best season in 10 or 15 years, grossman says anglers will spot more king fish and blue fish. >> i know adam joseph has done this many moons before as do i, don't you think i have a better strategy. >> you have woman's luck. >> watch me catch something. >> but in between the catching there is a lot of waiting and waiting. >> here we go. but finally we got a tug on the line. >> whoa look at that. >> i caught a fish. >> nice. see that adam. lady's luck, don't you forget that. and i might even have more luck this afternoon. i got a confession to make however, i didn't catch a fish, that was actually bunker fish, that is the kind of fish you use for bait. but we are talking about confessions here, adam joseph i remember a time a couple of years ago, captain andy, from rip tide bait and tackle. you caught a fish and i was impressed. well captain andy caught the fish! >> i caught a shark. >> adam fish or no fish, this is the beginning of our summer season hopefully you have fun this summer season down at the shore. pull it down and reel it up. >> she has technique. >> it's a shark a
. >> the best season in 10 or 15 years, grossman says anglers will spot more king fish and blue fish. >> i know adam joseph has done this many moons before as do i, don't you think i have a better strategy. >> you have woman's luck. >> watch me catch something. >> but in between the catching there is a lot of waiting and waiting. >> here we go. but finally we got a tug on the line. >> whoa look at that. >> i caught a fish. >> nice. see that...
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her appointment as richard holbrooke's success or, special mediate or to mark grossman had at least threes with the taliban, discuss this very issue. the names have been circulated for a long time. and secretary clinton knew about it i'm sure it's an issue that will come up during her campaign. in terms of her book we're all waiting to see that's the case she wants to make. i want to read the book. >> when the secretary's book comes out i think people are going to look at it for the obvious, benghazi, very smart the get that part out early. also going to be looking at the it for range of other decisions. she was more hawkish member of the cabinet. whether or not she signs on completely to the negotiations now underway with iran will be -- and the kind of terms that are being discussed which iran some kind of ability to make nuclear fuel that will be interesting one. she'll be examined pretty closely for all the things that she says about the ultimate decision to leave that position. >> no accident that that benghazi chapter was released her aides tell me they have come to the conclusion,
her appointment as richard holbrooke's success or, special mediate or to mark grossman had at least threes with the taliban, discuss this very issue. the names have been circulated for a long time. and secretary clinton knew about it i'm sure it's an issue that will come up during her campaign. in terms of her book we're all waiting to see that's the case she wants to make. i want to read the book. >> when the secretary's book comes out i think people are going to look at it for the...
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so terry grossman asked her, did you personally support it or have you changed on the issue?illary clinton didn't seem to like that line of questioning. and when terry kept pressing is when she got angry. and people put point to both examples and say, the houses was a stupid mistake and the other was a question she should have been prepared to answer and should have been okay answering. some say she's ill-prepared for a campaign run. >> mom jeans on chris christie? >> yeah, serious mom khakis. >> not saying anything about mom jeans or dad jeans or anything like that. ellison, have a great weekend. >> you, too. >>> iraq descending deeper into chaos as lawmakers debate a military response. president obama sending a message to the iranian government, what he's saying about the crisis and how it could affect all americans. >>> and a group of golfers getting called out by the usga, why they say the organization is humiliating them. >> paired them up in a certain way. >>> my summer sidekick seen here with his dad. gives us a chance to remind you that father's day is coming up this
so terry grossman asked her, did you personally support it or have you changed on the issue?illary clinton didn't seem to like that line of questioning. and when terry kept pressing is when she got angry. and people put point to both examples and say, the houses was a stupid mistake and the other was a question she should have been prepared to answer and should have been okay answering. some say she's ill-prepared for a campaign run. >> mom jeans on chris christie? >> yeah, serious...
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liz: and had everybody been listening to jeff grossman on our screen right now, they would have knowncket sometimes. if you think just because there's some type of iraq turmoil, doesn't necessarily mean that oil is going to jump in price over the long term. gentlemen, great to see you. thank you so much. closing bell is ringing in 38 minutes. some of wall street's biggest names are bracing for the potential impact of a global investigation into currency trading. folks, currency has now become a $5 trillion market. the possibility of whistleblowers on their own trading desks is rearing its head. charlie gasparino's been hearing all the chatter, he's got exclusive details. 4x crackdown, coming up. and not too long ago a circus clown or two might have been enough to make at least some of you out there smile. not me, but -- laugh at least for a while. now there's an app for that for happiness, and it's a potential moneymaker here, and smart investors are pouring money into this. we're talking to the cofounder and president of the company behind that app, it's called hapify. get it? app, h
liz: and had everybody been listening to jeff grossman on our screen right now, they would have knowncket sometimes. if you think just because there's some type of iraq turmoil, doesn't necessarily mean that oil is going to jump in price over the long term. gentlemen, great to see you. thank you so much. closing bell is ringing in 38 minutes. some of wall street's biggest names are bracing for the potential impact of a global investigation into currency trading. folks, currency has now become a...
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what a jump over to the nine max, jeff grossman is standing by their.hat you make of the presence comments? >> i try not to put too much seriousness in this. i'm still tried to look at this market on a more fundamental basis. unfortunate, yet a very nervous market as far as not being comfortable here. they still think there will be further military action and that's giving them reason for pass. today showed you that without any new news coming into the market the market is easy back a little. you really have support levels in this market about a dollar lower. again, the market really is not showing you that it's going to take any really new input or real disruption and that i don't think will take place here. i think the rhetoric coming out-- >> this is the second largest producer within opec. all indications show us that the oil infrastructure that is in place now might not stand in another week because of these rebels. >> and that is why we are trading where we are now. >> you don't think the oil will go higher? >> not much without new change in place
what a jump over to the nine max, jeff grossman is standing by their.hat you make of the presence comments? >> i try not to put too much seriousness in this. i'm still tried to look at this market on a more fundamental basis. unfortunate, yet a very nervous market as far as not being comfortable here. they still think there will be further military action and that's giving them reason for pass. today showed you that without any new news coming into the market the market is easy back a...
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jeff grossman, i think it's interesting, we'll go to you first because we see if there are some changesu.s. laws, so much for higher crude oil. >> i said that to you the last few times on here. everyone kept worrying, had that knee-jerk reaction, fine. we topped out about 107.50, and then reality comes in. there's no disruption, there's, you know, steady flow here, plenty of inventory, and the market under its own weight was going to work its way lower. i'll tell you this, you can look at it as the glass is still half full if you're a bull here because we did settle above a very critical number. about 105.40 in the crude oil is really where the pivot is, and that's where we go from a down move to an up move. so right now we're still in positive territory if you want to look at it that way. i still, and i said that on the last few times, we're on our way probably in the next two to three weeks without some new news down to about $102. there's no reason for this market to make a new high unless something really geopolitical happens, that news that came out about the continent deal is defi
jeff grossman, i think it's interesting, we'll go to you first because we see if there are some changesu.s. laws, so much for higher crude oil. >> i said that to you the last few times on here. everyone kept worrying, had that knee-jerk reaction, fine. we topped out about 107.50, and then reality comes in. there's no disruption, there's, you know, steady flow here, plenty of inventory, and the market under its own weight was going to work its way lower. i'll tell you this, you can look at...
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but that leads us to energy and, frankly, all commodities, jeff grossman.ow we have -- this is so interesting -- with all the violence in the middle east, west texas crude which is what trades here in the u.s. is now below $106 a barrel. now, we're at 105.92. brent's moving higher, heating oil, everything else, but i just think that's really interesting considering the market is not behaving the way people might expect it to. >> interesting but not a major surprise. liz: gary, where's your mic, is it in your market? i'm sorry, jeff. >> i'm sorry, you don't hear me? liz: try now. >> now do you hear me? liz: yeah, we hear you, and we can see you too. [laughter] >> it's not a major surprise to me. again, the market is -- let's put it this way -- not running away. there's no reason to, in fact. i said to someone else today who was talking about the turmoil in iraq. remember, it's not necessarily about -- it's about control. and, you know, again, disruption in the delivery of oil is not going to happen even if this escalates. this is about control of the oil. th
but that leads us to energy and, frankly, all commodities, jeff grossman.ow we have -- this is so interesting -- with all the violence in the middle east, west texas crude which is what trades here in the u.s. is now below $106 a barrel. now, we're at 105.92. brent's moving higher, heating oil, everything else, but i just think that's really interesting considering the market is not behaving the way people might expect it to. >> interesting but not a major surprise. liz: gary, where's...
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i would like to thank professor jim grossman and dan kennedy for inviting me to speak on what promises to be an engaging conversation. i would lying to begin with explaining what led to the church committee hearings. if you take, first, a threat, at this point the cold war. historians agree on very little. they don't agree on the years of the cold war but most people say 1947-1991, roughly. if you take a threat like that, rapid growth we had little intelligence community before the cold war and a rapid expansion in the bureaucracy. this plays a central war in what happened in the cold war and it came to public attention with the church committee. you have that fueled by an industrial engine, so private industry taking part in this. you have secrecy and rivalry and you add to that little or no oversight by congress and you have the recipe for disaster which is what happened. you had illegal investigative technique, improper target and part of it was put to improper political purposes. so today what i would like to speak to, is exactly what happened here. i'm going to address the rapid g
i would like to thank professor jim grossman and dan kennedy for inviting me to speak on what promises to be an engaging conversation. i would lying to begin with explaining what led to the church committee hearings. if you take, first, a threat, at this point the cold war. historians agree on very little. they don't agree on the years of the cold war but most people say 1947-1991, roughly. if you take a threat like that, rapid growth we had little intelligence community before the cold war and...
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never before have we seen neil grossman writing in the hedge fund.have we seen central banks around the world active to this extent. the corollary is pushing the dow at 17,000. welet's get to our agenda as take a look at the stories that will shape the day. is the annual shareholders meeting taking place. far consumer seemed to be putting all the ignition switch problems behind them because gm hats pretty good -- >> matt miller in detroit is what he said is a short meeting and looks they have a lot of questions to answer. >> it is shocking to think about the number of recalls. more shocking to think about the number of deaths from a condition switches. >> this is about tragedy. >> we can talk numbers and responsibility. the victimsies of will be protesting outside the meeting. >> here is what is on my agenda, job openings. jolts, which is an acronym i don't recall about, it is about job openings. here is the point. there are four .1 million jobs that are advertising in this country. are the right people in the right places? >> i have some drug -- i h
never before have we seen neil grossman writing in the hedge fund.have we seen central banks around the world active to this extent. the corollary is pushing the dow at 17,000. welet's get to our agenda as take a look at the stories that will shape the day. is the annual shareholders meeting taking place. far consumer seemed to be putting all the ignition switch problems behind them because gm hats pretty good -- >> matt miller in detroit is what he said is a short meeting and looks they...
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he is mark grossman, a former u.s. special representative to afghanistan and pakistan. this deal back in 2011. mr. ambassador, good morning. >> thank you, brooke. thank you for having me. >> let's talk specifics in your involvement in that possible deal in 2011. what did that involve? >> we have to go back. context is important. in february of 2011, when i took on the responsibility after dick holbrook died after being the special representative of afghanistan and pakistan. secretary clinton asked us to test the proposition that the taliban might be ready to have some kind of conversation with the government of afghanistan about the future of afghanistan. we were put into contact with a taliban representative by a member of a third country. we negotiated with them for some months, nm march of 2012, when they walked away. our arrangement was to try to bring a larger context to all of this, to have the taliban disassociate themselves from international terrorism. to open an office where afghans could talk to other afghans about the future of other afghanistans and very im
he is mark grossman, a former u.s. special representative to afghanistan and pakistan. this deal back in 2011. mr. ambassador, good morning. >> thank you, brooke. thank you for having me. >> let's talk specifics in your involvement in that possible deal in 2011. what did that involve? >> we have to go back. context is important. in february of 2011, when i took on the responsibility after dick holbrook died after being the special representative of afghanistan and pakistan....
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. >> zakhartchenko grossman, you starred to bring it up, but who else should be involved in facilitating talks with the iraqis. i know the americans, we should be involved. you mentioned that we should be talking to the iranians. who else in the region should be at the talks? >> i'm not sure anybody else should be at the meetings, but people we should talk to, clearly the turks, we need to consult with the saudis, the jordanans because they're right next door. i'm not sure we're talking to asaad, the i ranans. it's important to get regional buy-in as john has so admirably laid out for the way ahead. we should be talking to the iraqi parties as well. this idea that, well, they have democracy so we shouldn't get involved, you really think tehran thinks that way with the funding the political parties and their deep tentacles in the iraqi politics? we need to get involved and at the highest level. >> let's not forget there is a european role. we should be talking to the chinese who have profound interest. they don't want to get involved in the politics, they should understand the things they
. >> zakhartchenko grossman, you starred to bring it up, but who else should be involved in facilitating talks with the iraqis. i know the americans, we should be involved. you mentioned that we should be talking to the iranians. who else in the region should be at the talks? >> i'm not sure anybody else should be at the meetings, but people we should talk to, clearly the turks, we need to consult with the saudis, the jordanans because they're right next door. i'm not sure we're...
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the reality of how these things are going to go as elizabeth grossman pointed out quite clearly yesterday. we 100% agree with her that a.i. and the law, where the goal is to develop a.i. application at least in some way manifest themselves in legal practice will be small increments and build up. and so, you know, we already have systems in place where a. simbings being used to divide property in marriage disputes. those kind of things. we decided that one way of looking at the lens of what is -- what are the sort of social implications of creding or delegating these -- ceding or delegating these steps. what is the significance of that? one way to think about it would be instead of just asking particular questions about each system as it arises and whether that delegation would be permissible or well informed, if instead, we would ask the big question. we recognize from the outset this project is not metropolitan to be directly applicable or comment specifically on some of those kind of things. i think it is practically indisputable that those things are starting to happen. it is interesti
the reality of how these things are going to go as elizabeth grossman pointed out quite clearly yesterday. we 100% agree with her that a.i. and the law, where the goal is to develop a.i. application at least in some way manifest themselves in legal practice will be small increments and build up. and so, you know, we already have systems in place where a. simbings being used to divide property in marriage disputes. those kind of things. we decided that one way of looking at the lens of what is...
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zack grossman, the eurasia center. my question is, basically, you started to brick it up, kohl -- bring it up, colonel man jsoor, but who else should be -- manso, or. you've mentioned that we should be talking to the iranians. who else within the region should be at these talks or meetings? the saudis, jordanians, who else? >> i'm not sure anybody else should be at the meetings, but people we should talk to, clearly, the turks we need to consult with the saudis, the jordanians because they're right next door. i'm not sure we're going to talk to bashar al assad, the iranians. and, you know, it's important to get region alibi-in, as jon -- buy-in as jon has so admirably laid out for the way ahead. and we should be talking to the iraqi parties as well. you know, this idea that, well, they have democracy, so we shouldn't get involved. do you really think tehran thinks that way with their funding of iraqi political parties and their deep tentacles into iraqi politics? you know, we need to get involved, and it needs to be at
zack grossman, the eurasia center. my question is, basically, you started to brick it up, kohl -- bring it up, colonel man jsoor, but who else should be -- manso, or. you've mentioned that we should be talking to the iranians. who else within the region should be at these talks or meetings? the saudis, jordanians, who else? >> i'm not sure anybody else should be at the meetings, but people we should talk to, clearly, the turks we need to consult with the saudis, the jordanians because...