one of the biggest applicators of president obama s administration. it is a good deal. a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran s foreign minister and chief negotiator sounded a note of optimism but a worried one saying quote, we have serious differences with the united states. we have built mutual distrust in the past so what i hope is through courageous implementation of this some of that trust could be remedied but that is for us all to wait and see. the two have until june 30th to iron out the fine text of the agreement. iran will scale back its centrifuges, reduce its uranium stockpile, provide the international atomic energy agency greater access and allow
the, quote, peaceful nature of that country s nuclear program. two european union representatives say they are turning down the offer because they see it as a ploy to divide the international community. our u.s. state department says the tour is not a substitute for transparent cooperation and instead suggests allowing the international atomic energy agency greater access. so while iran may hope snubbing the u.s. is seen as a slab in the face, we re now learning mahmoud ahmadinejad reportedly took a real slab in the face from one of his top generals, the incident apparently occurred during a of iran s supreme international security scandal, discussing how to handle deadly demonstrations protesting ahmadinejad s reelection. according to wickileaks, mohammed ali jafari hit ahmadinejad because he suggested restrictions on the press as a way of calming protestors. jenna: how do you like that?