scored how important it is for that community. and the fact there does seem to be a level of acceptance in this country. it is now accelerating. that s for sure. the criticism is this isn t closely related to sport enough. but when you look at other recipients of this award in recent years. robin roberts. pat summit. nelson mandela who is obviously amazing but not an athlete. so it s often a platform to project different values into a society that are born of sport. so why wouldn t it qualify? i know who generalwho jenner was before this. really? one of the greatest athletes in american history. donald trump is soaring in the polls despite the controversy around his campaign
reporter: president obama openly addressed the proverbial gorillas in the room. this deal is not contingent on iran changing its behavior. it s not contingent on iran suddenly operating like a liberal democracy. it solves one particular problem, which is making sure iran doesn t have a bomb. explain specifically where it is they think this agreement does not prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. and why they re right and people like ernie moniz is wrong, why the rest of the world is wrong, and then present an alternative. reporter: that s not all he took issue with. there are four americans in iran three held on trumped up charges, one whereabouts unknown. can you tell the country, sir, why you are content with all the
populist appeal. lindsey graham is one of the candidates who says he think donald trump is taking the party the wrong direction. lindsey graham has a different view of republican politics. he thinks we can beat hillary on iran and perhaps isis. i think it s going to take more issues than that. i like graham a lot, but populism was reaganism. reagan was a populist. he wasn t for going to every country every turn. reagan was for a strong country and vibrant, strong economy. means we have to be smart in the way we use our military. the reason we re talking about the steinle case and immigration issues is because of trump. people have tried to get this issue out for years. a lot of people didn t want to talk about it. oh, you re exaggerating. sometimes it takes one person, one victim, sadly, to bring this to light. all right. we know you ve got to do your
today s announcement marks one more chapter in this pursuit of a safer and more helpful, more hopeful world. the thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. there you have the president of the united states along with vice president joe biden announcing iran and world powers have agreed to a nuclear deal. united states and world powers want to make sure iran doesn t have the tools to build weapons. iran of course wants those very strong sanctions lifted. right. the key is verification to make sure they re not brewing up something in the back room something bad. what the president did not say. very important. we have a senior u.s. official that says how it works. if iaea wants to visit a nuclear site in iran, it submits request to iran. iran has 14 days to respond.
issue about inspection of iran s military sites remains a major as some people are calling stumbling block at this point. that s why these negotiations kicked off today with exactly a month to go. this is the first meeting between secretary of state kerry and his counterpart, foreign minister zarif of iran. since april when the u.s. and five other world powers p5 plus 1 reached an agreement with iran but several issues remain unresolved as i said in particular access to iran s military sites by iaea international atomic energy agency inspectors. the u.s. wants to make sure iran doesn t have any bomb making capabilities for ten years and if iran doesn t allow inspectors in that would be essentially a deal breaker. the the senior iranian negotiator says the inspection of military sites is completely