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Where agents help keep you protected from mayhem. .like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? abby: tomorrow is a big day, one day away from the opening of that u.s. embassy in jerusalem. what president trump did by saying jerusalem is the capital of the one and i only jewish state, he s telling iran we have israel s back. north korea they see they re going to dismantle their nuke site at the end of may. another olive branch, you could say ahead of the summit held in singapore on june 12th. this president is making so much progresses, and the democrats hate it. the only thing more dangerous than dishonest politicians is a chorus of enablers who defend their every lie. truth is when you leave this place you re going to find an america filled with promise. mom, you like the politics on the show, right? i think alan bolan does a ....
Big reaction to new report. have you heard about this? iran will be allowed to inspect its own controversial nuclear sites. stunning detail we re learning included with a side agreement with the u.n. agency which typically carries out such inspections, the iaea. this according to document by associated press. agencies from the iaea will be barred from the nuke site and monitor iranian personnel as they do inspections. white house repeatedly denied allegations of this side agreement and that it s a secret, insisting thirls of the u.n. agency s inspections are always confidential. republicans already skeptical of the new deal. are even more riled up over these details. house speaker john boehner saying this, quote, president obama boasts his deal includes unprecedented verification. he claims it is not built on trust but administration briefings on these side dealings have been totally insufficient. it is still not clear whether anyone at the white house has ....
shannon: america s biggest conventional bomb has apparently been custom tailored to reach iran s nuke site. jennifer griffin has the specifics from the pentagon tonight. a year ago, the world s largest bunker buster bomb had a problem. it couldn t, as advertised, dig deep enough into the ground to destroy, for instance, iran s buried nuclear facilities. the 30,000-pound bomb, known as a massive ordinance pen traitor, or mop, needed to be rebuilt. it needed new guidance systems and new fuses to allow the weapon to burrow deeper before exploding. u.s. defense sources confirm the pentagon has now fixed the problem. the bigger the bomb, the bigger the explosion. that s the operative principle here. the israelis have been shown a video of the bomb being tested. it s the largest nonnuclear weapon in the pentagon s arsenal. those who saw the video say it was impresssive. demonstrating to the israelis that the u.s. now has the ....
Gretchen: but with the u.s. facing the first financial default in history that could affect the worst economy and the world economy does it matter? michael reagan is going to join me with his take. plus, new radiation fears as wildfires burn dangerously close to a u.s. nuke site. we ll tell you what emergency officials just ordered. bombshell testimony pouring out of casey anthony s murder trial as several family members are called back to the stand today. we are live outside the courthouse with the very latest. to say that i had said something to her about it s been stated, or even by you here, that something had snowballed out of control. that conversation didn t happen. i never confided in any volunteers, or friends that came in to help our family out, never confided s s s ] ....
Harris: growing concerns over radiation expose your till in japan. the government adding several more towns to the evacuation zone after sealing off the area within 12 miles of the fukushima nuclear plant just yesterday. they made the list longer. meanwhile, the government is putting up more road blocks manned by police to make sure people done try to get in. this is brand new video from the town of fukushima taken by somebody who ignored, obviously, the orders to keep out. there s a big penalty for that now. you can go to jail for 30 days if you don t listen. believe it or not, people have been sneaking back into their homes to retrieve their belongings because they don t know how long it s going to be until they can occupy that area. joe is here, he is a nuclear expert and president of plowshares fund. thanks for being here with us. sure. harris: i want to get an idea of how long the wait could be and how serious the danger still is within that 12-mile radius around that nuke site. ....