to 6,000. those are the machines the workers use to enrich uranium the key material used for nuclear power. the white house says inspectors will have access to facilities and will have to verify that iran is keeping up its end of the bargain. the west will ease economic punishment and if iran acts up, the white house says those punishments come back. if we determine that they are not living up to the terms of the agreement, then we can snap the sanctions back in place and we will have before us every option on the table we currently have. so the best way for us to resolve our concerns with iran s nuclear program is to pursue diplomacy and to verify their compliance with the agreement. we re not going to trust them. we re actually going to verify the compliance. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said again today this agreement will not stop iran from developing nuclear weapons. the white house says president obama would not sign/á a deal that posed a threat t
period too. lauren, so the school apologized for doing this. should they have? clearly this is a mistake on the administration. this is the thing that concerns me. i don t want the other students to take it out on this student. what we really need is inclusion. we want everyone to feel welcome and some degree of conversation needs to happen. there is tension there. but the administration should have known and been sensitive to the fact that it could create this response. should the pledge be read in any other language besides english? we are at war with islam. it would be like saying it in german in 1942 but we want everyone to feel like they are a part of the melting pot. you have the french kid that says it and the german kid that says it and when the arabic kid comes up you say just a second. just so we are clear we are at war with islam and this is the
who told will we were having cocktails? lauren, would you ever date a robot? that wasn t a yes or no. it is such a definitive no that i stumbled. it is sad to me. the whole point is that someone loves you despite all of your i m imperfections and there is a human element to it. you find the other person who is weird like you are and it is special and unique and you grow with people. i just don t see the robot. it sounds to me you are bigoted against the robots. she is right. you are never truly yourself. i hope my father-in-law doesn t see this but he was leaving our front door recently and he sliped and he had an awkward fall. he goes don t tell emily or his wife about that. i learned a lot from that.
peterson. tonight we test the evidence that led to his conviction and review his death sentence and expose his privileged life in san quentin prison. here at the haul of justice in san matteo county california, scott peterson was sentenced to die by lethal injection after being convicted for the murders of his wife lacy and unborn child conner. now he joins 725 other condemned inmates comforted by the fact that california has not executed anyone since 2006. still, his lawyers are using the time to appeal his death sentence saying that scott could not have killed conner because the child had not been born. tonight we ll test the constitutionality of that controversial claim and probe whether the jury did the right thing when they sentenced to death the young fertilizer salesman whose alibi stunk worse than the product he sold. lacy meant the world to me. she was my only daughter and my best friend. christmas eve 2002, 27-year-old lacy is missing from her suburban home in m
eclipse because it turned the sun the color of his heart. and will ron so far away. it is will ron. he is now the daily beast washington bureau chief awesome. and he is more shocking than a taser. sitting next to me is gavin mcginnis, writer for talking mag.com and street carnage.com. you got it. a block. the lede. that s the first story. is saturday night too far right? one snl cast member wishes the show would get back to the progressive roots. sands says will farrell s portrayal of george w. bush as a beer drinking bro may have helped him win the election in 2000. and the show seems to be more concerned with being cool than being anti-establishment. and then there was this exchange about a recent portrayal of hillary clinton. kate mckin none did a hillary clinton in the last episode that was pretty savage. they usually don t go after democrats like that. it was pretty brutal. i thought wow if they keep this going it could affect things a tiny bit. it really made he