are going to be inspections, the inspections will be anywhere, anytime, at will. not what we got under the lousy deal we got with the iranians. look, we are always -- we are never going to be in a place where all of our allies are going to necessarily be happy with everything we do. there were countries that were difficult to bring to the table with regard to the iranian deal. in fact, that is why it ended up being so weak because we did not have the strong support of our allies. and doing things like insisting upon this being permanent, not temporary. this not allowing a breakout in ten years, this not allowing them to delay the visits of inspectors or to visit military facilities at all. so we've got to lead. leading sometimes mean you put your allies in an uncomfortable place but that is the only way you get a good agreement. >> dana: marie harf, karl rove and michael allen, stick with us. i'll ask you about the iranian people and the president's