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00:10No, no, no, no, no, no
00:22Yeah, so what if the guy threw a shoe at me
00:26No, I consider it an important step
00:28On the road toward an Iraq that can sustain itself, govern itself, and defend itself
00:35But let me talk about the guy throwing the shoe
00:39It is one way to gain attention
00:44It's like going to a political rally and having people yell at you
00:49It's like driving down the street and have people not gesturing with all five fingers
00:55It's a way for people to draw, you know, attention
00:58I don't know what the guy's cause is
00:59But one thing is for certain
01:01He caused you to ask me a question about him
01:04I didn't feel the least bit threatened by it
01:09These journalists here were very apologetic
01:12They were, you know, they were, you know, said this doesn't represent the Iraqi people
01:18But that's what happens in free societies
01:21Where people try to draw attention to themselves
01:23And so I guess he was effective
01:26Because he caused you to say something about it
01:28Now, in terms of the agreements
01:29This is a major achievement
01:32Is it the end?
01:33Absolutely not
01:34There's more work to be done
01:35And all this basically says is
01:39We've made good progress
01:42And we'll continue to work together
01:45To achieve peace
01:48That's what we want
01:49Freedom and peace
01:50And so I'm honored to be back here
01:54It's my fourth visit to Iraq
01:56And as a sitting president
01:58And I have been looking forward to this visit
02:04It's very kind of you, Mr. Prime Minister
02:07To have invited me here
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