be proud of for their country. will it mean any significant changes moving forward? will the economy slow down and those are problems they haven t seen go away. in some cases it intensifies. the markets will be open next week. will ripley live in beijing. thank you, will. still to come, iran nuclear deal is closer than ever because of one u.s. senator. we ll tell you what she did to protect that agreement in just a moment. barack obama is wrapping up his visit to alaska and says america must lead the way on one of the biggest throats, climate change. diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead.
pakistan, north korea, syria. okay. i m happy to explain that. the people that led us to war in iraq and misused the intelligence that mark is criticizing correctly are the same people opposing this nuclear agreement. we can t listen to those people again. dick cheney should not run america s foreign policy again. what he did and that iraq war with did is unleash iran on the middle east and their ability to develop a nuclear program. this administration has put that in to a box through strong sanctions, building an international coalition of pressure and no, i can t guarantee that iran will never get the bomb but i can guarantee if the deal if implemented fully will block them from getting that and there are mechanisms in place that if they cheat we will catch them and be able to respond with the backing of our allies which we did not have in the case of iraq. isn t that this case,
agreements with specific amendments. not to go back to zero enrichment or dismantling the administration promised but specific amendments to improve the deal. it has happened 300 times. last word, john. if i may, with all due respect that s a fantasy. this has been in negotiation for two years yourself predicted the joint comprehensive plan, the predecessor, interim agreement would fail. it did not. it brought iran in to a position where the program had been rolled back and it s going to be rolled back further. secretary kerry, clinton, they authorized the war but did not pull the trigger. they have opposed that invasion in retrospect. said it was a mistake. the people opposing this negotiation have not. only thing that is a fantasy is the fundamental belief that iran will permanently not have a nuclear weapon. delusions and hope. that s not delusions.
that is a verifiable agreement, verifiable agreement that has that commitment in paper f. iran doesn t live up to it we will have ways to respond. that s significantly better than the alternative you are proposing which leaves with agreement, verification, interarable coalition or sanction. out of time. thank you for being with us. now some of the republicans who are running for president have wasted no time reacting to the iran nuclear deal and word that it is veto proochl donald trump put out a video on instagram showing americans who are held currently in iran. the controversial candidate called the deal dumb during a campaign stop last month. new jersey chris christie said he thinks president obama may have paid off some support for the agreement. in an interview with fox news he said he can t believe lawmakers would back this plan without getting something in return. staying with politics now,
well, if that were the case i wouldn t support that. but that s not the case, john. this is a good deal. it is a deal that blocks iran s pathways to a nuclear bomb. the american intelligence community backs this up 678 our nuclear weapons lab and experts back it up. our international community backs it up. i have confidence in their assessment of the deal and how it will block that path. can you guarantee at the end of 15 years the iranians won t be armed with a nuclear weapon? yes, you can. this is a very strong agreement. this agreement guarantees that iran has committed to never producing a nuclear weapon. it puts in place a ten-year deal that will be verifiable on what they have in their capacity for developing their nuclear program. that s normal for nuclear arms agreements. arms control agreements go ten, 15 years and then are renewed. the u.s. did this with the soviet union several times. it s normal. what we will see is as a result