be able to divert materials from known facilities to covert ones. u.s. secretary of state john kerry also weighed in when he spoke to cnn s christiane amanpour just a short time ago. sanctions brought them the table to night. 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 achieve what is we need to in terms of ineight ii insight, restraint, accountability. that s what we should be doing. and foreign minister mohammed zarif also spoke with cnn. any agreement includes compromise. we have, in fact, accepted some limitations and reciproication for our acceptance of those limitations we receive quite a
on chapter nine. puerto rico owes $73 billion. the government-run energy company has a debt due on wednesday and is expected to default. u.s. president obama has announced a plan that would make about 5 million more american workers eligible for overtime pay. he wants to more than double the maximum income a salaried worker could earn and still be eligible for overtime. businesses argue that plan could kill jobs and that it could hurt the career advancement of middle-class workers. . the united states and iran have more talks ahead of the nuclear deal. this final round began over the weekend in vienna with john kerry leading with mohammed zarif. there are points of contention as both sides work to achieve an agreement like whether inspectors will have access to sensitive military sites
out to the american people as well. but let s also understand here ari, that what zarif is say saying that he resents the role congress is playing in the implementation of a framework agreement that had been negotiated and by the way, he s also sending a signal to the american people that the obama administration is misinterpreting the deal that was struck in switzerland a few weeks ago. now you make me wonder what impact all of this will have on the nuclear framework we re trying to work out. let s put it this way, i don t even call it a framework agreement. i call it a memorandum of misunderstanding. okay. both parties have different interpretations involving sanctions and inspections. these are the key elements of this agreement. here s the ayatollah and zarif and the president before in the negotiations before final agreement begin saying well be creative, perhaps maybe we can lift sanctions up front instead
just announced an end to that campaign today. the u.s. was not directly involved but did provide intel for what s becoming a regional power struggle between shia ruled iran and sunni ruled saudi arabia. why is yemen so important to washington? first, it sits on a key waterway where the oil shipments pass and home to the most active al qaeda branch pledged themselves to isis. teams were ordered out of yemen last month but today s naval move is a message to our allies that we re here to help and message to iran that we are watching. let s start with senior correspondent chris jansing. what is the latest from the white house on all of this? reporter: this was a major topic at the briefing that just ended and officially the line from the white house is that this movement in the water off yemen, yes, this is a very important commercial waterway having said that the united states and its allies have been very clear they are concerned about the arming of the houthis and so this is
podium. mohammed zarif tweeted this found solutions, ready to start drafting immediately. president obama is expected to speak on the developments as well. ayman mohyeldin joins us. let s talk about the fact they missed the deadline by two days. which side does that benefit and the indications that this seems to say that iran drew a harder line in the sand and they want sanctions gone? that s going to be one of the questions that you get a different answer from depending on who you ask, we ve certainly heard some in the united states on this who say the administration was wrong for i am poedsing the deadline because precisely it would strengthen the iranian negotiating team s position. but the truth of the matter is this is actually a self-imposed deadline. not the actual legally binding deadline they agreed to which will be now at the end of june. i think it was more of a political deadline something to allow u.s. and others to come out of the past several months of talks with frame