what happens, joe, mark, do you go out for coffee after this? is this normal day in the office? i know you guys are friends. you bring it all to the show, jenna. bring it all to the show. afterwards we shake hands. i know you will. great to have both of your opinions. no matter which way you see it is historic day. we take it all in have you back as we always do. thank you to you both. thank you jenna. thank you joe. jon: some new developments on the search for a missing baby girl as her father is shot and killed by california police. how they found him and where his six-month-old little girl might be. plus wisconsin governor scott walker might be a latecomer to the republican race but he has been consistently strong in the polls. we ll talk to our political panel about his campaign. we want to hear from you about the top story of the day. do you support the nuclear agreement that six world powers reached with iran today? our live chat is up and running. go to foxnews.com/happe
aspect of the deal. our part in saudi arabia or israel or in the gulf states, they don t really care about the technical elements of the deal. the saudi government or a source from the saudi government said to us today if this deal will prevent iran from obtaining the bomb, that is a good deal, but if it will give iran an access to control the region, then this is very bad deal. jenna: do you think israel makes a move here? benjamin netanyahu in his comments said we re not bound by this deal. we ll do everything we can to defend ourselves. i m sure prime minister netanyahu had a lot of concerns and international concerns and domestic concerns. at the same time this deal is not only between iran and united states. this deal is between six major powers u.n., e.u. and united states. there will be a lot of negotiations now going on behind closed doors about how can we support our allies and how can we you know, ease them at this stage. jenna: we ll see if that can be achieved. as you sai
jenna: you have by the way. 158 pages. it includes a lost charts. it is very complicated. there are a lot of details in it and technical details even a person like me is not going to be very understanding of it, however, however i think when is comes to iran it is never only about the nuclear deal. it is about the role iran is playing in the world and in the region. not only israelis fearful of the deals. the arab states, gulf states are as fearful. iran as part of this deal, for example, in six to 12 months will have a will have access to about $150 billion from banks, frozen assets and banks in japan and in south korea. now, what will the iranian government do with this money? is this money going to fix the iranian crumbling iranian economy? or is it going to fund assad? will it fund hezbollah? jenna: i m curious
also around the world? what about that aspect. yeah. the very many aspects of iran s behavior we object to. we ll continue to fight that for example we re not dropping sanctions on human rights or terrorism violation. we re not dropping sanctions on ballistic missile program. look this deal is not fix it mechanism for everything. it doesn t cure cancer. it will not help you shed unwanted pounds. it does one thing and one thing only. it stops iran from getting a nuclear bomb and that is a pretty big deal. jenna: is that worth something, mark? having no nuclear weapons in the hands of terrorists sounds like a good thing. sounds like a good thing. joe is not telling you reality. over time iran gets expanded nuclear program. after 10 years some restrictions disappear. after 15 most go away. they have can build multiple heavy water reactors advanced centrifuges, much easier to hide. this inspection regime,
now. ali, great to have you on the program. thank you. jenna: jon? jon: we covered it a lot on happening now. police called it a hoax but turned out the story of a california kidnapping was true. our legal panel weighs in on a dramatic new twist in this case.