to thak thake that money and co their sponsorship of terrorism? it is undeniable it will make iran richer. that s one of the very significant risks associated with the deal which therefore means we ought to be very, very careful in its consideration rather than coming right out and having strong black and white statements. but it is undeniable it will make iran richer and that is a problem. it will also as the secretary points out if, and again we all have to look at this thing, it will also, you know, presumably and again we have to look at this thing make iran a lot further away from having a nuclear bomb than they were before. the money is what they get. what we get, of course, is the removal at least immediately of the possibility that iran has a weapon and, of course, the possibility, and here we look at this with a great deal of cynicism and we re not naive, that the possibility interacting more with the world, having a more reasonable society actually begins to change that reg
is not popular. i think we d also have if you look at president obama s numbers on foreign policy, on national security, they are not good. that s why hillary is coldly calculating right now some of her remarks about this. because if this deal starts to go south, the iranians start to break it and there s not enough verification enforcement, you will see hillary clinton start to pull away from president obama because she knows what many republicans know, which is that the president is not very popular on the issue of national security. so republicans are in a good position when they run a hard contrast, criticizing what they don t like about the last six years but you re right on the fact that they have to provide an alternative vision. what a national security foreign policy agenda is going to look like for the future. kevin madden, patti solis doyle. welcome. thank you for being with us. great to be with you as always. you class up the joint. it s a terrifying ordeal for
doubt will be analyzed by israeli officials. there is a security cabinet meeting going on today as well. we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu before that cabinet began. i can imagine we will hear more from israeli officials in the coming hours. erin mclaughlin for us in jerusalem. there are lawmakers around the world going line by line through this deal. let s go to vienna right now to find out what is inside these pages, some 80 pages plus annexes. our senior international correspondent nic robertson has been at the talks for the duration. good morning, nic. reporter: yeah, good morning, john. i mean, what is in the detail here, details like the reduction of iran s nuclear material stockpile, the low enriched uranium will be reduced to 1200 kilograms to 300 kilograms. the number of centrifuges to be cut by two-thirds. the inspection program, a 24/7 inspection program, a monitoring
vote by congress to override a presidential veto. we will get to a congressman to discuss in a second his deal and his reaction to the deal. first, we have some new sound coming in, christiane amanpour, she sat down with secretary of state john kerry for an interview. this is fresh sound, new interview. let s listen to a bit of it. sanctions brought them to the table to negotiate. they did the very thing everybody put the sanctions in place to get them to do, which is negotiate. so they negotiated. now measure the agreement to see whether or not it achieves what we need to in terms of insight, restraint, accountability, and so forth. that s what we should be doing. we have unprecedented access through this in terms of verification. so, yes, they get to do more in the out years, that s their right as they clean up supposedly and become an npt
obama. a long sought nuclear deal with iran announced just hours ago. it s being called really historic by both the deal supporters and the critics at the moment. the president still has to sell this deal to congress. well, that s not totally true. congress gets 60 days to review the deal. the president could veto whatever they pass. joining us now to discuss fareed za kkari zakaria. whether you support or oppose this deal, it is undeniable this is a remarkable piece of diplomacy, one years in the making, a marathon set of weeks of negotiations right now passing one deadline after another and to a certain extent it s the culmination of something president obama compromised in his campaign for the presidency in 2007 and 2008. right from the start in that famous debate, democratic debate, he said i would talk to iran at a time when even hillary clinton was saying that she wouldn t. you know, this is part and par selling of something that obama clearly has been trying to do, which is