and the world safer and more secure. may the agreements signed last night and the anglogerman agreement as symbolic of the desire of our two peoples never to go to war with one another again. the peaceful resolution of conflict. leads to more immigration into the global economy. more engagement with the international community. and the ability of the iranian people to prosper and thrive. we are determined to continue our efforts to remove possible sources of difference and thus to contribute to assure the peace of europe. today s announcement marks one more chapter in this pursuit of a safer and more helpful, more hopeful world. peace with honor, peace in our time. do you remember that september 30th, 1938. the president sounding very similar today. neville chamber ln of course. is this analogy appropriate? joining us mark stein.
iran s nuclear program, nothing more. brett? rich edson live in vie evenee vienna thank you. republicans say the president values his legacy above all else. here s more from the white house tonight. today s announcement marks one more chapter in this pursuit of a safer and more helpful, more hopeful world. reporter: a more hopeful world. for president obama, that was the pretext for the iran nuclear agreement. a world the white house says that looks forward rather than back through the lenls of historic rivalries. america must lead not just with our might but our principles. i shows we are stronger not when we are alone but when we bring the world together. reporter: forged with the help of other world powers it s
a safer, more helpful, more hopeful world. thank you. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. all right, we just heard from president obama. some high points here about why he says the deal is better. one, that it is better when we are together with the international community and when we deal with an opponent alone as the united states. two-thirds of the centrifuges will be removed and stored and under constant supervision. for ten years they can t make uranium. those are the headlines. something fascinating happened in iran. that is the first time they took president obama s speech live broadcast as it was happening. now, we will hear from the president of iran and his interpretation. it is translated into english, we believe. let s take a listen. translator: from what i have heard, many people have in their prayers, including in the
with our principles. it shows we are stronger not when we are alone but when we bring the world together. today s announcement marks one more chapter in this pursuit of a safer and more helpful more hopeful world. thank you. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. you ve been watching president obama with vice president biden by his side announcing to the nation and the world the historic deal cut with iran and actually at exactly the same moment prime minister rouhani has been doing the same thing before cameras in his country. the president making the case for in deal, making definitive statements about it. this is real and meaningful change he says. america negotiated from a position of strength. he said iran will not be able to develop a nuclear weapon. he also says that this deal meets every goal that they ve
today s announcement marks one more chapter in this pursuit of a safer and more helpful, more hopeful world. the thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. there you have the president of the united states along with vice president joe biden announcing iran and world powers have agreed to a nuclear deal. united states and world powers want to make sure iran doesn t have the tools to build weapons. iran of course wants those very strong sanctions lifted. right. the key is verification to make sure they re not brewing up something in the back room something bad. what the president did not say. very important. we have a senior u.s. official that says how it works. if iaea wants to visit a nuclear site in iran, it submits request to iran. iran has 14 days to respond.