There will be at this eightyear period though, modifications to other parts of the Security Council infrastructure and other legal instruments, including the United States and e. U. These primarily deal with proliferation related items and potential sources of concern. Its notable though, that if you look at the text, whats put in is not iran will get to incorporate whatever import whatever it wants to import from whoever it wants to import. Rather, from the u. S. Perspective, iran will be treated like anybody else. Which means theyre subject to export controls and could still be subject to u. S. Sanctions if we find things we have concerns about. Thats basically it. The iranians dont get anything until they implement their nuclear obligations. That will take between four to six months after the 90day period. Nothing april until april of 2016. The question is is, whats left . There are a number of restrictions that remain in place with their with regards to their ability to acquire Nuc
Reasons. I am looking forward to putting the recommendations on the floor. On the next washington journal, fawn johnson looks at the Highway Trust Fund, set to expire at the end of the month. Paul butler discusses his book, lets get free, which focuses on reforming the criminal justice system. After that, David Osullivan talks about the greek economic crisis and white greek lawmakers approved austerity measures overwhelmingly rejected by the citizens. Plus your phone calls and comments. Washington journal at 7 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan. Coming up, the Arms Control Association hosting a discussion on the iran nuclear agreement. Remarks by Vice President biden on youth activism. After that, the Senate Finance committee holding a hearing on fraud at the healthcare. Gov website. On friday, democrats on the house, energy and Commerce Committee hosted a forum on Climate Change in annapolis. We will have that at 11 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan. This weekend on the cspan networks, politics, books
[applause] investing in our communities makes sense. It saves taxpayer money if we are consistent about it. And if we recognize that every child deserves opportunity, not just some, not just our own. [applause] what does not make sense is treating entire neighborhoods is little more than danger zones where we just surround them. We asked police to go in there and do the tough job of trying to contain the hopelessness when we are not willing to make the investment to help lift those communities out of hopelessness. That is not just a police problem. That is a societal problem. [applause] places like west philly or west baltimore or ferguson, missouri. They are part of america, too. They are not separate. They are part of america like anywhere else. The kids there are american kids. Its like your kids and my kids. Weve got to make sure boys and girls in those communities are loved and cherished and supported and nurtured and invested in and we have to have the same standards for those ch
Iranian Foreign Policy . Theres a strong case to make that thats the case. Rouhani was elected based on the fact that it was allowed to come to power by the Supreme Leader based on the fact that he would get the sanctions relief, get the nuclear agreement. Hes going to have tremendous credibility now and be leverage. We have parliamentary elections in iran next march. It will be an interesting time in terms of the sanctions relief calendar that richard just laid out to see if the pragmatic faction can pick up more seats inside the iranian system. And were going to have to see i do think rouhani and zarif could have potentially more influence in other areas of iranian Foreign Policy where they havent had as much effect. On the other hand, you can also make the argument that the hard liners are going to double down, that theyre going to want to bat batten down the hatches and not see it lead to more liberalization. Theyll take a harder line. Theyll use some of that money that comes in to
Officers. Theyll be offering remarks and laying a wreath at the police memorial. Well have live coverage starting here at is 11. And also the Senate Meeting at 3 00 today, working on Transportation Department nominationings. Live coverage here on cspan2. Thanks for everyone here who came on time, and i just want to give brief introduction. My names colin quinn, im the Deputy Director of communications here at csis. Thanks very much, colin. Normally when a president goes to israel, you have a very pleasant public profile, and usually an announcement of some new form of usaid or assistance to israel. The problem you have here is theres also a lot of underlying issues. And how many of these were actually either be dealt with publicly or during a president ial visit is pretty hard to estimate. Some of them are fairly obvious. There is the question of what will happen about moving the u. S. Embassy to jerusalem. There are all the issues relating to the settlements. Will the u. S. Take a sta