language used on the tarmac, ari fliescher made great points about all of this is a dance, i mean, it s diplomacy on both siechldz the president s language, i think, was carefully chosen to signal a receptiveness to what is going on, the release was as well. it s a dance. you contrast that with what we didn t see from iran in the wake of the nuclear agreement. they, too, had the opportunity to come to the table. they could have allowed site inspections. they could have slowed down their ballistic missile program. they could have released prisoners. they could have done some of the things that we re seeing from north korea now in response to a softening stance from president obama. they never did that. if anything they got harder. that contrast is useful to look at right now. zach, i want to ask this question, when you talk about language, you know, the former president, barack obama, took a lot of heat for his language, calling the islamic state savages.
that s all left up to the ability one presidential commission whose executive direct director declined an on-camera interview with cnn and refused to respond to any specific questions citing pending lawsuits. cnn has learned those lawsuits may be just the beginning. at least four separate inspectors general offices now have active investigations into the dealings of ability one and source america and the department of justice has opened its own investigation. this seems it would be easy to check. people are either disabled or not. that s very, very rare. these two groups, ability one and source america can t seem to get their act together, there doesn t seem to be a lot of on site inspections going on.
program and the regime will go stronger. they warned tehran. we re committed that iran should cause mischief in the region, we ll address it resolutely. reporter: from the white house to cable tv they sold the merits of the deal. this makes the region safer and makes the united states safer and makes the world safer. secretary of state john kerry says site inspections will be thorough and faster 24-day period that s been reported. it could happen in two days. three days. immediately. meanwhile the fate of four american hostages in iran remains unclear even as the administration doubled down on its belief that making their release part of the deal would have been unwise. what the president and secretary kerry did was worked to keep them separate and to not allow american citizens to be used as bargaining chips in a nuclear discussion with iran. little consolation for the
stronger. they warned tehran. we re committed that iran should cause mischief in the region, we ll address it resolutely. reporter: from the white house to cable tv they sold the merits of the deal. this makes the region safer and makes the united states safer and makes the world safer. secretary of state john kerry says site inspections will be thorough and faster than the 24-day period that s been reported. it could happen in two days. three days. immediately. meanwhile the fate of four american hostages in iran remains unclear even as the administration doubled down on its belief that making their release part of the deal would have been unwise. what the president and secretary kerry did was worked to keep them separate and to not allow american citizens to be used as bargaining chips in a nuclear discussion with iran. little consolation for the
i urge the b5 plus 1 not to sign this deal which is getting worse by the day. as iran walks away even refusing to have for example inspections. the agreement three months ago a stepping stone to a june 30th deal deadline. just days away now. it included commitments by iran to cut its centrifuges, reduce stockpiles of lower enriched uranium. they break out the time it would take for iran to build a nuclear weapon. underpinning all that site inspections bit nuclear watch dog iaea international atomic energy agency. iran will require access to the iae iaea to investigation sites or