these indicators for need in communities. double that with the lack of system infrastructure and you have a recipe for disaster really. beth meyerson in indianapolis, thank you for taking a little time to help us understand such a complicated issue an also reminding us of the ways in which rural communities are often left out of our conversations on this. thank you, beth. my pleasure thanks. up next angelina jolie and what it means when a very public figure reveals details about her private health.
exchange program to operate for 30 days. is that long enough to slow what he calls a public health emergency. i want to dig into this with beth meyerson assistant professor of health policy and management. when the governor announced this needle exchange program, you actually tweeted 30-day needle exchange without real public health systems resources is irresponsible. looks like political expediency trumps public health once again. so you think this was just a political move in this moment? i wish it were not, melissa, but afraid it is because the announcement occurred actually the legislature knew about the announcement the day before during a hearing of the public health committee. representative ed clear who chairs the committee and others were bringing forth the needle exchange policy for the entire state and representative from the governor basically said hey, we re going to put this on the table but it will only be
in its arsenal. many tactics have been tried. economic sanctions, cyber warfare, sabotage threats of military action and yet iran s centrifuges have continued to spin. now there just may be progress just over the horizon. for more than a year the united states along with britain, france, germany, russia and china has been negotiating with iran over its nuclear program. the basics iran would get relief from economic sanctions that have devastated its economy. in exchange iran would agree to a series of controls that would give the rest of the world at least a year s notice should iran abandon the deal and start building a nuke. they set themselves a deadline to have a concrete framework for a deal in place on march 31. that s tuesday. so as we speak, the country s foreign ministers are huddled together along with the energy department heads in iran and the u.s. in a conference room at a lavish hotel in switzerland, hammers out several major sticking points. if they succeed, an