stockpiles and number of centrifuges, limits future enreshment and research. iran s breakout timeline, the amount of time before it has enough time to build a nuke is ex-end it had to at least a year and international inspectors get regular access to its nuclear plants. in exchange for all this iran gets out from under those crushing u.s. and international sanctions but critics say it is not enough. they say it only slows iran s nuclear program for a limited time saying the final results are far from the administration s original goals. chris jansing, nbc senior white house correspondent, ali aroussy the bureau chief. start with you, chris, on pennsylvania avenue. this is going to be a tough sell. how tough of a sell for president obama? reporter: a steep climb, the administration knows this. two things going on. one, come to terms on the details of this deal. i mean there s some specifics in this more than a lot of
and devious purposes. then you have the marrying of on one hand historical amnesia with an exaggerated sense of racial injury, which leads to a kind of racial privileging and a kind of white innocence that i think takes off here. a lot of white people think in the age of obama, we re living in a post-racial era. let me turn to michael gerson. you ve written a lot about this. do you think this was just sloppy work by one guy on a website, then was picked up by some of the media? or is this something that goes deeper than that? i think it goes deeper. i think we re in a moment where you have people on the left and on the right that want to take political polarization and turn it into racial polarization for their own purposes, to get internet hits or to get supporters or other things. that s a very, very disturbing trend. from the heart of the nation s capital, this week with abc s senior white house correspondent jake tapper. live from the newseum on pennsylvania avenue.
about the balance of power in washington. he believes democrats will surprise many this fall, and not lose their majority control of congress. it was just one of the many topics on the sunday talk shows. from the heart of the nation s capital, this week with abc s senior white house correspondent jake tapper. live from the newseum on pennsylvania avenue. there s that famous saying in washington by mike kinsley that a gaffe is when a politician accidentally tells the truth. robert gibbs experienced some of that i ve never had a gaffe. you ve never had an issue can that. no, i know. so you can t relate. but he said that enough seats are in play in the house for the democrats to possibly lose the house. empirically true. how bad are the losses going to be for democrats? i don t think the loss is going to be bad at all. i think we re going to shock the
.help you do something so big. try new chocolate cheerios with a toh of delicious chocolate taste in every bite. . here in washington, automatic eyes are on capitol hill as the clock ticks down to a series of historic votes on health care reform. do the democrats have the votes? do republicans have any chance of killing the bill? well, on pennsylvania avenue, president obama awaits. will he have a bill to give fresh momentum. i m shannon bream. america news headquarters live from the nation s capital starts right now. . it is the final countdown for major health care reform. the house democratic leadership is confident it will have the 216 votes, the magic number they need, but there s a way to goes before
. of that experience reportedly left at trump inspired and also with a serious case of parade envy. and do a lot of things to it because it was what it is we beat you something like that on july fourth in washington. and ready for it we had a lot. i mean there were laughing they re going to trump apparently meant what he said about that military parade made in the usa this week the white house and the pentagon confirmed that they have begun plans for a grand military parade for later this year truck reportedly would like to be held in washington d.c. on pennsylvania avenue but that is still up in the air at the moment what is clear this is something not all americans would like to see especially when you know some u.s. history. has authoritarian tendencies it s not