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pollack just wants to change the conversation around newtown. >> god bless you. >> thank you, darling is such a hit she sometimes stops traffic, which technically might be at cross purposes with her job. but no one is complaining. >> i'm probably richest person in the town and i don't i have dime to my name but i have so many people that give me their love and i give them mine >> shake those hips. that was jim axlerod reporting. cat was born and raised in newtown and knows many parents who lost children that day. we will be right back if he were a lobbyist... if they were political contributors... maybe tom corbett would listen to them, instead of cutting funding for their schools. oil and gas companies gave corbett 1.7 million dollars in political contributions. and he gave them a sweetheart deal on taxes that's costing pennsylvania billions. corbett's mismanagement has caused a huge budget deficit. and his painful education cuts are forcing teacher layoffs and increasing class sizes. now corbett wants to give the oil and gas industry even more handouts. and what's he getting from th
pollack just wants to change the conversation around newtown. >> god bless you. >> thank you, darling is such a hit she sometimes stops traffic, which technically might be at cross purposes with her job. but no one is complaining. >> i'm probably richest person in the town and i don't i have dime to my name but i have so many people that give me their love and i give them mine >> shake those hips. that was jim axlerod reporting. cat was born and raised in newtown and...
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pollack, do you have anything to add? >> i think the united states needs to do a molot more to mak clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps that we are looking for. right now, my sense from iraqis is we're demanding a great deal from them but we're not actually letting them know what we would do for them if we took what are actually very difficult steps. that gets to ambassador jeffrey's point about how we need to be pressuring them and pushing this process forward. getting rid of prime minister maliki is going to be very difficult and i think the iraqis need to understand in much more concrete terms, rather than the more vague promises that they seem to be hearing from the administration about what they would get if they did it. >> chairman bchl arbero, i am really hesitant to continue to authorize sales or to approve sales -- it's the administration to authorize them -- but to approve sales when i see what has happened so far with very critical arm ma meant that has fallen into the hands of is
pollack, do you have anything to add? >> i think the united states needs to do a molot more to mak clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps that we are looking for. right now, my sense from iraqis is we're demanding a great deal from them but we're not actually letting them know what we would do for them if we took what are actually very difficult steps. that gets to ambassador jeffrey's point about how we need to be pressuring them and pushing this process...
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even if it is a simple thing of smiling. >> reporter: kate's dade work near pollack's post where theyfuneral after funeral, in december of 2012. >> for a while everything around here was a little sad. i took a while for everybody to get over it. seeing someone who is just as happy as they were before really helps. >> reporter: traffic agents have delighted drivers from providence rhode island to the philippines. pollack just wants to change the conversation around newtown. >> thank you, darling. >> reporter: she's such a hit she sometimes stops traffic, which tech nickly might cross perfectly with her job but no one complains. >> probably richest person in the town i don't have a dime to my name but i have so many people that give me their love. as i give them mine. >>> that was jim axlerod reporting. she was born and raised in newtown and she knows many of the parents lost children that day. good for her for keeping up the spirits. we will send it to carol for a check of the forecast, hi, carol. >> i love that music. >> yes. >> we are looking at a beautiful sunrise as you can see, ni
even if it is a simple thing of smiling. >> reporter: kate's dade work near pollack's post where theyfuneral after funeral, in december of 2012. >> for a while everything around here was a little sad. i took a while for everybody to get over it. seeing someone who is just as happy as they were before really helps. >> reporter: traffic agents have delighted drivers from providence rhode island to the philippines. pollack just wants to change the conversation around newtown....
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pollack. >> thank you, chairman. mr.n k, senator, alwaysa great honor to appear before this. committee. i want to start by talking a little bit some of the realities we face in iraq because i think they're critical understanding where we are and what the possibilities are moving forward. and i want to talk about two. first we need to recognize american's influence in iraq has significantly of the to the point where i would argue at this point the united states interests exceed our influence. second we need to come to grips with the fact that what we face in iraq today is a civil war. iraq is not on the brink. it is not sliding into it. it is a civil war and the dynamics of intercommunal civil wars now apply. those make intervention by third powers very difficult. with that in mind i think that the current approach of the administration with a few tweaks is probably the best one plausible. it is the only one. that is the idea of forging a new political leadership and reforming iraq's political system. it isbl i only optio
pollack. >> thank you, chairman. mr.n k, senator, alwaysa great honor to appear before this. committee. i want to start by talking a little bit some of the realities we face in iraq because i think they're critical understanding where we are and what the possibilities are moving forward. and i want to talk about two. first we need to recognize american's influence in iraq has significantly of the to the point where i would argue at this point the united states interests exceed our...
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pollack, do you have anything to add? >> i think the united states needs to do a mothlot more to make clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps that we are looking for. right now, my sense from iraqis is we're demanding a great deal from them but we're not actually letting them know what we would do for them if we took what are actually very difficult steps. that gets to ambassador jeffrey's point about how we need to be pressuring them and pushing this process forward. getting rid of prime minister maliki is going to be very difficult and i think the iraqis need to understand in much more concrete terms rather than the more vague promises that they seem to be hearing from the administration about what they would get if they did it. >> chairman bchl arbero i am really hesitant to continue to authorize sales or to approve sales -- it's the administration to authorize them -- but to approve sales when i see what has happened so far with very critical arm ma meant that has fallen into the hands of i
pollack, do you have anything to add? >> i think the united states needs to do a mothlot more to make clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps that we are looking for. right now, my sense from iraqis is we're demanding a great deal from them but we're not actually letting them know what we would do for them if we took what are actually very difficult steps. that gets to ambassador jeffrey's point about how we need to be pressuring them and pushing this process...
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just to quote from ron pollack again, supporter of obamacare, just to give a fair and balanced decision here, today's decision represents the high water mark for affordable care act opponents but the water will recede very quickly. the bottom line here, jon, even supporters acknowledge this law is under attack and when you talk about the politics of this, this decision opens up the door again to all of these races around the country where obamacare, you know is kind of an underlying issue. and it is simmering. there are stories now about narrow networks where people are complaining having to go to different places throughout a state to get to health care, where they didn't have to before. there are a number of different things that will factor in november. this is obviously a ruling that brings it all up. jenna: karl, we'll certainly talk about the midterm elections. we were going to talk about that. we will in just a few minutes with you before we had this breaking news. it is worth pointing out there have been 4different delays or changes to the health care law since it has been passe
just to quote from ron pollack again, supporter of obamacare, just to give a fair and balanced decision here, today's decision represents the high water mark for affordable care act opponents but the water will recede very quickly. the bottom line here, jon, even supporters acknowledge this law is under attack and when you talk about the politics of this, this decision opens up the door again to all of these races around the country where obamacare, you know is kind of an underlying issue. and...
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experts discovered the joel paint in the painting was not sold until 14 years after pollack's death.turns out it was the work of the accused times square faker. many of the fake were sold to prominent new york art gallery which has four gone out of business in the weight of the scandal. this is abc news new york. >> up next. prediction from silicon valley. it will cost you more to drive your car than to let the car drive for you. this is happening sooner bulldog: it's true! i am a bundle of talent! but my friends are learning skills that can change a life. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train dogs like suzie to engage students in schools and special education classes. while ginger visits folks in the hospital offering quiet comfort. with your help, we can do even more! make a donation at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people. hey! i found my true love, livin' in a sweet dream. singin' my favorite song and it all starts with you. whoa-oh-oh-oh, all this goodness...
experts discovered the joel paint in the painting was not sold until 14 years after pollack's death.turns out it was the work of the accused times square faker. many of the fake were sold to prominent new york art gallery which has four gone out of business in the weight of the scandal. this is abc news new york. >> up next. prediction from silicon valley. it will cost you more to drive your car than to let the car drive for you. this is happening sooner bulldog: it's true! i am a bundle...
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pollack, do you have anything to add? >> i think the united states needs to do a molot more to mak clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps that we are looking for. right now, my sense from iraqis is we're demanding a great deal from them but we're not actually letting them know what we would do for them if we took what are actually very difficult steps. that gets to ambassador jeffrey's point about how we need to be pressuring them and pushing this process forward. getting rid of prime minister maliki is going to be very difficult and i think the iraqis need to understand in much more concrete terms, rather than the more vague promises that they seem to be hearing from the administration about what they would get if they did it. >> chairman bchl arbero, i am really hesitant to continue to authorize sales or to approve sales -- it's the administration to authorize them -- but to approve sales when i see what has happened so far with very critical arm ma meant that has fallen into the hands of is
pollack, do you have anything to add? >> i think the united states needs to do a molot more to mak clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps that we are looking for. right now, my sense from iraqis is we're demanding a great deal from them but we're not actually letting them know what we would do for them if we took what are actually very difficult steps. that gets to ambassador jeffrey's point about how we need to be pressuring them and pushing this process...
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you are a pollack, you are a -- a progress. he you are all something. who cares?ody is not something. and that's what life should be. everybody is something. okay. enough. now let's go to lunch. okay. >> we are going to lunch. >> is the joke for funnier the more politically incorrect it is? >> yes. because it makes -- shakes them up. it shakes them up. you want to say stuff. the thing now -- someone said -- you can't call an indian an indian. i'm not talking about feather. i'm talking about dots. what do you call them, gandhi lovers? diaper wearers? what do i call you? you are from india. you are from india. it is insane now. it is insane. i get very angry. i think -- you know, don't worry about that. write to your congressman and get something changed. don't worry about this -- nonsense over here. worry about the big issue over there. >> did you said last night -- that over the years, not just -- at this 50 years, your career obviously ebbs and employees. >> lot of -- lot of ebb. >> on that every third week you read this last might when your moment is being taken
you are a pollack, you are a -- a progress. he you are all something. who cares?ody is not something. and that's what life should be. everybody is something. okay. enough. now let's go to lunch. okay. >> we are going to lunch. >> is the joke for funnier the more politically incorrect it is? >> yes. because it makes -- shakes them up. it shakes them up. you want to say stuff. the thing now -- someone said -- you can't call an indian an indian. i'm not talking about feather. i'm...
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who's living here, jackson pollack? these people won't be your headache.hat's why we've got management companies. ( rap playing ) i didn't count on becoming a new york slumlord. what slum? vernon, the music. you're three blocks from times square. disney's buying up everything that isn't nailed down. you think mickey mouse is going to live in a slum? i'll let you know. my plane back to richmond leaves in an hour. mr. coyle, you better come look. it's charley monroe. i think he's dead. i should be getting to the airport. coyle: i hook a buyer for this dump
who's living here, jackson pollack? these people won't be your headache.hat's why we've got management companies. ( rap playing ) i didn't count on becoming a new york slumlord. what slum? vernon, the music. you're three blocks from times square. disney's buying up everything that isn't nailed down. you think mickey mouse is going to live in a slum? i'll let you know. my plane back to richmond leaves in an hour. mr. coyle, you better come look. it's charley monroe. i think he's dead. i should...
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these three first sell off american foreign policy while to discuss that i'm now joined by douglas pollack vice president of for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace mr paul it's an honor to have you on the show so the honor to be. your one of the united states top experts on asia and this is primarily what i would like to discuss but before we go there it seems that the obama administration has these things for the reap profits in his first term it was all about resetting rebalancing nowadays primarily the talk is about retaliation and redeployment isn't that striking how hopeful he began and how gloomy he sounds now well that's one of the problems with the campaign there in two thousand it was all about hope and trust and it was all turning to dust by two thousand and twelve and they're all of a.
these three first sell off american foreign policy while to discuss that i'm now joined by douglas pollack vice president of for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace mr paul it's an honor to have you on the show so the honor to be. your one of the united states top experts on asia and this is primarily what i would like to discuss but before we go there it seems that the obama administration has these things for the reap profits in his first term it was all about resetting...
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these three first sell off american foreign policy while to discuss that i'm now joined by douglas pollack vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace mr paul it's an honor to have you on the show also wanted to be here thank you for your one of the united states top experts on asia and this is primarily what i would like to discuss but before we go there it seems that the obama administration has these things for the reap in his first term it was all about resetting rebalancing nowadays primarily the talk is about retaliation and redeployment isn't that striking how hopeful he began and how gloomy he sounds now well that's the one of the. problems with the campaign of two thousand and eight was all about hope and trust and that was all turning to dust by two thousand and twelve and there are a lot of us who share the disappointment in the promise of the the obama government coming up so short now speaking about. this a policies of resetting with russia or rebalancing with china. i think president obama did try on a number of occasions to breathe a new ligh
these three first sell off american foreign policy while to discuss that i'm now joined by douglas pollack vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace mr paul it's an honor to have you on the show also wanted to be here thank you for your one of the united states top experts on asia and this is primarily what i would like to discuss but before we go there it seems that the obama administration has these things for the reap in his first term it was all about...
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clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of warmongering pollack. missions. capturing people is this what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy we were serve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. you go to the surgeon but they can be trained that's what makes these things sort of current politicians.
clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of warmongering pollack. missions. capturing people is this what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy we were serve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. you go to the surgeon but they can be trained that's what makes these things sort of current politicians.
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these three first sell off american foreign policy while to discuss that i'm now joined by douglas pollack vice president of for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace mr paul it's an honor to have you on the show and honored to be here thank you for your one of the united states top experts on asia and this is primarily what i would like to discuss but before we go there it seems that the obama administration has these things for the reap profits in his first term it was all about resetting rebalancing nowadays primarily the talk is about retaliation and redeployment isn't that striking how hopeful he began and how gloomy he sounds now well that's one of the problems with the campaign in two thousand it was all about hope and trust and it was all turning to dust by two thousand and twelve and they're all of us who share the disappointment in the promise of the obama government coming up so short . now speaking about the. base of policies of resetting with russia or rebalancing with china. i think president obama did try on a number of occasions to breathe a new light in
these three first sell off american foreign policy while to discuss that i'm now joined by douglas pollack vice president of for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace mr paul it's an honor to have you on the show and honored to be here thank you for your one of the united states top experts on asia and this is primarily what i would like to discuss but before we go there it seems that the obama administration has these things for the reap profits in his first term it was all...
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this is according to court appointed mediator daniel pollack.his in an e-mail statement today. s&p did declare argentina in default after the governor admits the deadline for an interest payment of $13 billion of restructuring bonds. the country could not pay $539 million owed to bondholders after a u.s. judge ruled the interest payment cannot be distributed unless the hedge fund that defaulted the debt has also gotten paid. after weeks -- this is been going on for some time -- of avoiding direct negotiations with the funds, successfully sued the company -- country. that face-to-face meeting was held for the first time last night rate that was going on this evening. though settlement talks with creditors led by elliott management continued after a top argentine banker and former economy minister official right in new york to make a last-minute proposal aimed at solving this dispute. it has come down to the wire here. argentina will probably cure the default in the next few days. this is coming from goldman sachs. emily, it has been a fluid situa
this is according to court appointed mediator daniel pollack.his in an e-mail statement today. s&p did declare argentina in default after the governor admits the deadline for an interest payment of $13 billion of restructuring bonds. the country could not pay $539 million owed to bondholders after a u.s. judge ruled the interest payment cannot be distributed unless the hedge fund that defaulted the debt has also gotten paid. after weeks -- this is been going on for some time -- of avoiding...
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. >> reporter: as we spoke to massachusetts native sarah pollack an alarm went off warning of incoming rocket fire. she says this is no way to live. >> we just want to live in peace. >> reporter: as the ground offensive continues sarah admits peace can be some time away. >> president obama says secretary of state john kerry is ready to travel back to the mideast to help broker a ceasefire. >>> coming up a potentially debilitating virus makes its way into the u.s., where the first reported case is located and what the centers for disease control says you can do to avoid contracting it. >> plus what happens to the already u.s./russian relations after the world points fingers at pro russian separatists for yesterday's malaysian plane attack? face the nation's bob schieffer weighs in coming up soon. >> no one wants to get bumped from a flight, but for one family it was their saving grace. >> a very nice finish to the week, humidity and temperatures still in check. maybe you're going to check out the nats game tonight, here we go. nats on 9 tomorrow and sunday, by the way. 76 to 83, partly
. >> reporter: as we spoke to massachusetts native sarah pollack an alarm went off warning of incoming rocket fire. she says this is no way to live. >> we just want to live in peace. >> reporter: as the ground offensive continues sarah admits peace can be some time away. >> president obama says secretary of state john kerry is ready to travel back to the mideast to help broker a ceasefire. >>> coming up a potentially debilitating virus makes its way into the...
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but our first speaker is kenneth pollack, a senior fellow from the brookings institution. and before that he was the director of the center and before that he was the director of research at the center, and he also has been at the council of foreign relations and had a career as an analyst at the cia and is a very well-known author who has a recent book out called "unthinkable," which is about the iranian nuclear program. our second speaker is paul pillar who is a nonresident senior fellow at the center for security studies at georgetown university and a nonresident senior fellow at the center for 21st century security and intelligence at the brookings institution, contributing editor to "the national interest." i recommend you look up his articles there. and a former cia analyst. the third speaker is amin tarzi, who is the director of middle eastern studies at the marine corps university and a senior fellow at the program on the middle east at the foreign policy research institute. and, finally, our fourth speaker with chaz freeman, chairman of projects international, for
but our first speaker is kenneth pollack, a senior fellow from the brookings institution. and before that he was the director of the center and before that he was the director of research at the center, and he also has been at the council of foreign relations and had a career as an analyst at the cia and is a very well-known author who has a recent book out called "unthinkable," which is about the iranian nuclear program. our second speaker is paul pillar who is a nonresident senior...
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david pollack. david is a man of many hats. one of those hats is a kurdish at where -- hat where he spent quite a bit of time not just mastering the language, but understanding the intricacies of kurdish politics. with that, i am delighted to be able to turn the podium over to him to introduce our very special guests. dave. >> thank you very much. thank all of you for attending. especially, thanks to our very distinguished guests who are coming here at a critical moment in the history of the region, as the whole of iraq and curtis dan --kurdistan and the kurdish people. i will be extremely brief in my remarks. i want to begin with a shameless plug for the blog that i write here at the institute. we have special pieces about the situation in iraq. i commend those articles and the blog generally to your attention. we would be delighted to have contributors from kurdistan writing for us and we have had a number of kurdish contributors over the past number of years. it is bilingual. it is in arabic and english. someday, as your pre
david pollack. david is a man of many hats. one of those hats is a kurdish at where -- hat where he spent quite a bit of time not just mastering the language, but understanding the intricacies of kurdish politics. with that, i am delighted to be able to turn the podium over to him to introduce our very special guests. dave. >> thank you very much. thank all of you for attending. especially, thanks to our very distinguished guests who are coming here at a critical moment in the history of...
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pollack, do you have anything to add? >> i think the united states needs to do a molot more to mak clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps that we are looking for. right now, my sense from iraqis is we're demanding a great deal from them but we're not actually letting them know what we would do for them if we took what are actually very difficult steps. that gets to ambassador jeffrey's point about how we need to be pressuring them and pushing this process
pollack, do you have anything to add? >> i think the united states needs to do a molot more to mak clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps that we are looking for. right now, my sense from iraqis is we're demanding a great deal from them but we're not actually letting them know what we would do for them if we took what are actually very difficult steps. that gets to ambassador jeffrey's point about how we need to be pressuring them and pushing this process
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davidll pollack. d is a man of many hats. one of those hats is a kurdish hat where he spent quite a bit of, time, many years not just mastering the language, but understanding the intricacies of kurdish politics. with that, i'm delighted to turn the codeium -- podium over to him to introduce our special guest. dave. >> thank you very much, rob. and thank you all of you for attending and especially thanks to our distinguished guests who ares coming here as rob said ia critical moment as the history of the region as iraq and kurdistan and the kurdish people. >> i will be extremely brief in my opening remarks. i want to begin with a shameless plug for thewa blog. it's called ficra forum. this week as some of you might have seen in your electronic inboxes, we have special issues about the iraqi crisis. two of them wrote by in the region. and one written by me about the kurdish issue that we are here to talk about today. we would be delighted to have contributors frombu kurdistan writing for us. and we have had a number of kurdish
davidll pollack. d is a man of many hats. one of those hats is a kurdish hat where he spent quite a bit of, time, many years not just mastering the language, but understanding the intricacies of kurdish politics. with that, i'm delighted to turn the codeium -- podium over to him to introduce our special guest. dave. >> thank you very much, rob. and thank you all of you for attending and especially thanks to our distinguished guests who ares coming here as rob said ia critical moment as...
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speaker will be kenneth pollack who is a senior fellow at the sub on center for middle eastern policy at the brookings institution. before that he was the director of the center and before that he was the director of research at the center. he also has been at the council of foreign relations and had a career as an analyst at the cia and is a very well known author who has a recent book out called unthinkable, which is about doing a nuclear program. our second speaker is paul pilar who is a nonresident senior fellow at the center for security studies at georgetown university. atonresident senior fellow the center for 21st-century security and intelligence at the brookings institution. contribute an editor to the national interest. i recommend that you look up his articles there. and a former cia analyst. the third speaker is i mean tars amin tarzi. finally, our fourth speaker is chas freeman, chairman of project international. former assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, former united states ambassador to saudi , and also former president of the middle eas
speaker will be kenneth pollack who is a senior fellow at the sub on center for middle eastern policy at the brookings institution. before that he was the director of the center and before that he was the director of research at the center. he also has been at the council of foreign relations and had a career as an analyst at the cia and is a very well known author who has a recent book out called unthinkable, which is about doing a nuclear program. our second speaker is paul pilar who is a...
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pollack? >> the excellent point* that they put more to the iraqis to make clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps we were looking for. right now my sense is we're demanding a great deal from them but not letting them know if there are very difficult steps getting back to the point where we need to pressure the man pushing for word. it will be very difficult the of the iraqis need to understand in more concrete terms from what they say they're hearing about what they would get. >> i am hesitant to, general barbero, to continue to authorize a or a purves sales when i have seen what has happened with that argument as a result of being abandoned on the battlefield. and with that iraq and iraqi response to help had to recreate the safeguards? >> it is like loss of equipment. >> but i agree not in basel. and in looking over which are the security forces with advice and training and whenever they need. and take a hard look to share with them and make decisions but the seni
pollack? >> the excellent point* that they put more to the iraqis to make clear what we would do to help them if they actually took the steps we were looking for. right now my sense is we're demanding a great deal from them but not letting them know if there are very difficult steps getting back to the point where we need to pressure the man pushing for word. it will be very difficult the of the iraqis need to understand in more concrete terms from what they say they're hearing about what...
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unnamed, no titles, and no indication what their authority is, to meet with a special master, daniel pollack this dispute, but so far nothing about argentina coming to meet with bond holders face-to-face to negotiate a resoluti resolution. >> what about you going to the special master to perhaps make some sort of an offer? for example, i know in the ipf settlement, there was -- it was not just cash. there were bonds taken. would elliot, for example, as a hole out, holding the paper, be willing to take not just cash for your payment here and obviously recovery value and bonds, and why not make that over to the special master? >> we've been clear and public about the idea we're flexible in terms of what a default -- what a sit on would look like and the reference to paris club are good examples how a resolution might be structured. in the case, argentina settled an obligation of $5 million issuing bonds sold by the investment bank, and in the case of the paris club rs and this is quite important, or jen tee that recognize the after the same amount of time we dealt with our climbs, regular thes
unnamed, no titles, and no indication what their authority is, to meet with a special master, daniel pollack this dispute, but so far nothing about argentina coming to meet with bond holders face-to-face to negotiate a resoluti resolution. >> what about you going to the special master to perhaps make some sort of an offer? for example, i know in the ipf settlement, there was -- it was not just cash. there were bonds taken. would elliot, for example, as a hole out, holding the paper, be...